Venus is almost the same size as the Earth; while all the other planets are quite different in size.
It is Venus.
The earths population is 6.3 billion and if you double that it would equal 12.6 ______________ World population is about 7.2 billion, and if you double that you hopefully don't get the population of anything at all, as numbers are projected to peak well below 14.4bn.
There used to be a theory that another, twin Earth could be orbitting the sun, exactly opposite from us and therefore always invisible. In fact because the Earth's orbit is an ellipse, its impossible for a body to orbit the sun and always be invisible. For now, astronomers and scientists think Venus is Earth's twin.
venus because its similar to earth by size, mass, and density But there the similarities end. Venus has no oceans, also Venus is covered by thick, rapidly spinning clouds that trap surface heat, creating a scorched greenhouse-like world with temperatures hot enough to melt lead and pressure so intense that standing on Venus would feel like the pressure felt 900 meters deep in Earth's oceans. These clouds reflect sunlight in addition to trapping heat. Because Venus reflects so much sunlight, it is usually the brightest planet in the night sky.
Population: Werewolves: 15 percent of earths population Vampires: 45.2 percent of the earths population Humans: 2 percent of the earths population wookies: 1 percent of the earths population witches and warlocks: 5.8 percent of earths population Actual real animals (you know normal stuff): 31 percent of the earths population
Venus, because they're about the same size
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Venus is the Earth's twin.
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Venus is Earth's twin.
It seems like Venus .
Venus...?
Venus is often considered Earth's twin because of its similar size and composition. However, Venus has a thick toxic atmosphere and extreme surface temperatures, making it inhospitable to life as we know it.
No. It is not the twin sester. It is considered just the sister. Look up Venus. You can find it.
It is based on their size, mass and density.
Because it is the same size as earth
Venus is closest to the Earths size and mass - often referred to as Earths sister or twin planet. Venus' Mass is around 82% of Earths, while its diameter is a little smaller than Earths at around 95% of Earths diameter.