No. No two planets have the same size orbit. Mars orbits the sun at more than twice the distance that Venus does.
Mercury and Mars are roughly the same size, with Mars being only slightly larger in terms of diameter. Venus is also similar in size to Earth.
The order of Mercury ,Venus and Mars by size is: Mercury ,Mars and Venus
yes venus is bigger than mars Thank you
Venus ranks third in order of size. Both Mercury and Mars are smaller.
Venus has almost the same mass and diameter as the earth.
Mercury and Mars are roughly the same size, with Mars being only slightly larger in terms of diameter. Venus is also similar in size to Earth.
The two planets that are closest in size to Earth are it's neighbours: Venus and Mars. Of the two, Venus is nearly the same size, with a diameter of 12,104km (compared to Earth's diameter of 12,756km). Mars is smaller - almost half the size of Earth - with a diameter of 6792km.
The order of Mercury ,Venus and Mars by size is: Mercury ,Mars and Venus
Earth is about 12,742 kilometers in diameter, so objects that are roughly the same size could have diameters within that range. Examples include Venus, Mars, and the Earth's moon, which all have diameters that are relatively close to that of Earth.
Mercury?MarsVenusEarthNeptuneUranusSaturnJupiter
yes venus is bigger than mars Thank you
Yes Mercury (smallest), Mars and Venus (nearly the same size asEarth).
Moon, Mercury, Mars, Venus, Earth
Venus is slightly smaller than Earth, with a diameter of about 12,104 kilometers, while Mars is smaller than both Venus and Earth, with a diameter of about 6,779 kilometers. So, Venus is significantly larger than Mars.
All the inner planets and the most related one is possibly Venus because that Venus is about the same size as earth. Many people say Venus because of the size but its Mars. If there was any other planet to survive on it would be Mars. Mars has valleys and mountains and its temperature isn't that much of a difference from Earth, or it isn't a dramatic change like Venus's. It has some oxygen and it used to have water or it does i cant remember. And scientists have found fossilized bacteria on Mars so it proves Mars can support life.
The atmosphere of Venus is very thick, and a parachute would have much greater drag for a given size, than on Earth or Mars. So it could be smaller to achieve the same slowing of a space probe's descent. On Mars, a larger parachute would be required, but fortunately Mars, being a smaller planet, has much less gravity than Earth, so the parachute does not have to resist the same acceleration force (which is roughly the same on Venus as on Earth).
Venus ranks third in order of size. Both Mercury and Mars are smaller.