Venus. It is VERY similar to Earth in mass and diameter. ;-D
The pocket of air that surrounds the earth is called the earths Atmosphere
Earth is often referred to as the "sister planet" of Venus due to their similar size, composition, and proximity within the solar system. The term "sister" conveys a sense of kinship and femininity, which aligns with Venus being named after the Roman goddess of love and beauty. In contrast, terms like "brother" may evoke more masculine connotations, which is less fitting in this context. Thus, "sister planet" emphasizes both the relationship and the characteristics shared between Earth and Venus.
In Malayalam, 'sister' means 'Sahodhari'. (Chechy = elder sister, Anujathy = younger sister)
you call a scientist a scientist but there are different study's in science which are called different names i hope this helps.:)
All I can think of is that Venus is sometimes called Earth's "sister planet, or twin planet".
Often Venus is called Earth's sister planet. This is because they are similar in size. However, their other properties such as atmosphere, temperature, etc are different.
Well, we like to call it a sister planet, but yes - it is. Many scientists believe that mars used to look very similar to earth, and have evidence that it used to possess a similar atmosphere and a plentiful supply of water.
No one know scientist haven't name it yet
Scientist's are discovering new planet's all the time. They call these planets exoplanets. As of November 2009 there are 404 planets outside of our own solar system.
A scientist who studies geology is called a geologist. Geologists study the Earth's structure, composition, and processes that have shaped the planet over time.
Earth. Scientist were almost about to call earth "Water" instead. The earth is the watery planet because it is has 2/3 of the ratio water/land. Hoped that Helped!!
The pocket of air that surrounds the earth is called the earths Atmosphere
A scientist.
Scientist call the seahorse a "Hippocampus"; a latin word
Meteoritesis what we call stones that enter the earths atmosphere.
Earth is often referred to as the "sister planet" of Venus due to their similar size, composition, and proximity within the solar system. The term "sister" conveys a sense of kinship and femininity, which aligns with Venus being named after the Roman goddess of love and beauty. In contrast, terms like "brother" may evoke more masculine connotations, which is less fitting in this context. Thus, "sister planet" emphasizes both the relationship and the characteristics shared between Earth and Venus.
what do you call a resident of a planet