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What do Venus and earth have in common

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Answered by kshitijadhav
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both are planets... and both have land

Answered by sharifshazia
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Venus is often named as Earth's twin because both worlds share a similar size, surface composition and have an atmosphere with a complex weather system. The size and density of the two planets are almost the same, and Venus is 30% closer to the sun than Earth.

The atmosphere on Venus is way thicker than Earth’s. 100 times thicker actually. Venus has a very dense atmosphere in general.

It is believed that Venus and Earth have a common origin: it was formed at the same time in a condensation nebula that is about 4.5 billion years old. Contrasted with the Earth, Venus is similar in size, mass, density and volume. Similarly, atmospheric components such as carbon dioxide and nitrogen are the same for both planets (albeit in different amounts).

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