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Earth and Venus are both terrestrial planets, meaning they have a solid surface. They also have similar sizes, with Venus being slightly smaller than Earth. Additionally, both planets have atmospheres, but Venus has a thick, toxic atmosphere made mostly of carbon dioxide.

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What is the common do venus and earth share?

Venus and the earth have the same surface composition and have an atmosphere which has a complex weather system.


What does Venus and earth have have in common?

They are planets.


Could Earth and Venus share a stable orbit without affecting the Earth's rotation?

no


What does Earth Mars Venus and Saturn have in common?

They are planets.


Is venus a gas giant or ice giant?

No, Venus is one of the four rocky inner plants and about the same size as the earth (~ 82% ) though the conditions on Venus are anything but earth like.


Which planets share the same characteristics?

Venus and Earth share similar size, density, and composition. Jupiter and Saturn both have thick atmospheres and numerous moons. Uranus and Neptune are both ice giants with similar composition and characteristics.


How long would Venus take to collide with Earth?

It wont if anything im guessing the moon.


What are the inner planets and what do they have in common?

they are all soild masses and mecury, venus, earth, mars


How does Venus compare with the earth radius and mass?

Venus has a radius of 6,051.8 kilometers, which is about 95% of Earth's radius. In terms of mass, Venus has about 81.5% of Earth's mass.


How heavy are you on Venus?

About 10% less than you do on Earth.


What is Venus to orbit earth?

Venus orbits the sun.


What is the definition for Inner planets?

Those that are closer to the Sun. It may refer either to those that are closer to the Sun than Earth (i.e., Mercury and Venus), or to the FOUR innermost planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars), which share certain characteristics.