Not exactly. Venus is the closest to Earth in terms of size comparison, it is a little smaller.
If the planet is smaller, then it can't have the same size. If you assume that a smaller planet has the same density as Earth (and therefore less mass), its surface gravity will be smaller. If you assume that a smaller planet has the same mass as Earth (and therefore more density), its surface gravity will be greater. This is because we would be closer to the planet's center - or to the planet's matter in general.
A planet called Kepler 186f, in the constellation Cygnus, is the same size as the Earth and it is similar to Earth in looking to. Venus is only slightly smaller than Earth and is the closest in size to it in our solar system.
Smaller, Mars is about half the size of Earth
Pluto was a planet but they didnt want it to be a planet anymore because it was so tiny. But Pluto is alot smaller than earth.
No planet is exactly the size of Earth. Venus is close to Earth's size but slightly smaller.
Venus is only slightly smaller than Earth.
Not exactly. Venus is the closest to Earth in terms of size comparison, it is a little smaller.
No planet! However, Venus has no moons and is not much smaller than Earth.
If the planet is smaller, then it can't have the same size. If you assume that a smaller planet has the same density as Earth (and therefore less mass), its surface gravity will be smaller. If you assume that a smaller planet has the same mass as Earth (and therefore more density), its surface gravity will be greater. This is because we would be closer to the planet's center - or to the planet's matter in general.
Mercury is the rocky planet that is just smaller than Earth. Mercury is the smallest planet in our solar system and is only about 38% the size of Earth.
No planet is the exact same size as the Earth but Venus is very close (it is just a little bit smaller) Mars is even smaller. See Link for a tour of planets and stars arranged by size.
Venus is most nearly in size to the Earth, just slightly smaller.
A planet called Kepler 186f, in the constellation Cygnus, is the same size as the Earth and it is similar to Earth in looking to. Venus is only slightly smaller than Earth and is the closest in size to it in our solar system.
Mercury, Venus, Mars and Pluto all are.
Smaller, Mars is about half the size of Earth
Pluto was a planet but they didnt want it to be a planet anymore because it was so tiny. But Pluto is alot smaller than earth.