Geography, asked by jainsanju886, 22 days ago

which planet is known as the “Earth’s Twin “is.




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Answered by Anonymous
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Venus is known as Earth’s Twin.

Explanation-

Venus and Earth are often called twins because they are similar in size, mass, density, composition and gravity. Venus is actually only a little bit smaller than our home planet.

Answered by priyaag2102
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"Earth’s Twin" is Venus

Explanation:

Venus is called Earth's twin because Venus and Earth have a similar composition, are roughly the same size, and have roughly the same mass.

Venus

  • On some occasions, the planet Venus will be visible to the naked human eye even in broad daylight.
  • After the Moon, Venus is the brightest natural body in Earth's night sky.
  • The planet Venus is appointed after the Roman goddess of elegance & affection.
  • Only 2 planets in the solar system do not have moons, they are Venus and Mercury.
  • Venus takes the longest to rotate around its axis, the longest of all the other planets in the Solar System.
  • The orbit period of Venus around the Sun is 224.7 Earth days.
  • Venus rotates in the opposite direction, so the Sun rises in the west and sets in the east. The opposite rotation is a difference it shares with only one other planet, that is, Uranus.
  • Venus is one of the 4 terrestrial planets and has the densest atmosphere. Carbon dioxide constitutes more than 96%.
  • Venus is the hottest planet in the solar system.
  • The atmospheric pressure on the surface of Venus is about 92 times that of Earth's sea level.

Earth

  • About 70% of the Earth's surface is covered by water.
  • About 78% of the Earth's atmosphere is made up of nitrogen and about 21% of the Earth's atmosphere is made up of oxygen.
  • Other gases in the Earth's atmosphere are argon, carbon dioxide, neon, helium, methane, krypton, hydrogen.
  • The Moon is the just natural satellite of the Earth.
  • Earth is the densest planet in the solar system.Earth has been established 4.5 billion years before.
  • The Earth is flat at the poles and raised at the equator, it is almost spherical.
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