Venus and earth
A caliper that measures inside cylinders and similar things.
Similar - They're both metals, and they both can be recycled. Differences - density, electronegativity, orbital structure, atomic number, heat capacitance, conductance, monetary value, sheen...almost everything else.
the same number of sides and internal angles but not the length of the sides.
Density is a measure of mass per unit volume. You need the mass and the volume of an object to be bale to calculate its density. There is no information about the mass. Furthermore, density is given in terms of grams per cubic centimetre, or grams per millilitre or similar. Density cannot be expressed in gram or cm.
A chloroplast.
In our own solar system, the planet whose density and internal structure most resemble that of the Earth is Venus. There may be other planets elsewhere in the galaxy which resemble Earth even more closely, but we have not had the opportunity to observe them.
the answer is Venus, and Earth
Planets are inanimate and, like all inanimate objects, they do not poop!
Venus and Earth are about the same size and density. It is thought that the Earth could turn into a planet like Venus if global warming goes out of control.
no it is lower
Rock. Their basic structure is probably similar to that of the Earth.
Size, mass, internal structure (probably).
Density is a quantity shared by objects with mass and volume. Volume is the ratio of density to mass, whereas mass is the product of volume and density. Earth and Venus are two planets with similar mass and volume. Venus is slightly smaller.
Yes. It is made of rock, with a general internal structure similar to that of Earth.
The other planets are not similar to dwarf planets.
The other planets are not similar to dwarf planets.
their internal structure makes them behave in a similar way.