Venus's diameter is 7323mi (12107km)
there is no core on Venus causing there to be no earthquakes on Venus
length 14cm, width 2cm This is worked out by finding the following equations: perimeter = 16 x width length = width + 12 Then working out 16 x width = 2 x (width + 12) + 2 x width -> 14 x width = 2 x (width + 12) -> 14 x width = 2 x width + 24 -> 12 x width = 24 -> width = 2cm Since lendth = width + 12, length = 14cm
perimeter = length + length + width + width = 2*length + 2*width = 36 length = 5*width 2*(5*width) + 2*width = 36 12*width = 36 width = 3 length = 15
AREA = LENGTH x WIDTH LENGTH = 2 X WIDTH AREA = 2 x WIDTH X WIDTH = 900 900/2 = WIDTH X WIDTH 450 = WIDTH X WIDTH = WIDTH SQUARED WIDTH = SQUARE ROOT (450) = 21.21 FEET LENGTH = 42.42 FEET
Venus does not have rings.
Venus is closest to the Earth in terms of width (diameter). Its mean diameter is 12103km, while Earths is 12742km. Venus' diameter is therefore around 95% of Earths.
Planets' sizes are measured from their angular width as seen from the Earth. The basic scale of distances is calibrated by measurements of Venus from different points on Earth at the time of a transit of Venus.
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Venus is exactly the same size as Venus.
if you mean can we get to venus. I say that we cannot land on venus. It is capable to orbit venus
Yes
When considering distance from the sun, the planet that come after Mercury is Venus.
No. There is no life on Venus.
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This was to investigatethe atmosphere of Venus.
to study venus...lol!