Who is Earth's evil twin?

Venus has been called Earth's "evil twin" because it is about the same size as Earth and probably was created out of similar stuff; it might have even had at one time oceans of liquid water.
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Who is the twin of Earth?

Venus: Earth's twin planet?
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Is Earth Venus twin?

Venus is often called "Earth's twin" because they're similar in size and structure, but Venus has extreme surface heat and a dense, toxic atmosphere.
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Who is the brother of Earth?

So you see, Mars is a very interesting place. It's like Earth in many ways, but it's also strange and mysterious – just like a brother. Maybe one day humans will visit or even live there, but, until then, we can continue to learn about our brother, Mars, a special part of the family of planets in our solar system.
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Who is the father of Earth?

The Scottish naturalist James Hutton (1726-1797) is known as the father of geology because of his attempts to formulate geological principles based on observations of rocks.
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Is Mars Earth's brother?

Mars and Earth are like two siblings who have grown apart. There was a time when their resemblance was uncanny: Both were warm, wet and shrouded in thick atmospheres. But 3 or 4 billion years ago, these two worlds took different paths. We may soon know why they went their separate ways.
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Why is Venus Earth's evil twin?

Venus has been called Earth's "evil twin" because it is about the same size as Earth and probably was created out of similar stuff; it might have even had at one time oceans of liquid water. But Venus appears to have suffered a runaway greenhouse effect.
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Is Earth the best planet?

– Earth is not necessarily the best planet in the universe. Researchers have identified two dozen planets outside our solar system that may have conditions more suitable for life than our own. Some of these orbit stars that may be better than even our sun.
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Is Earth a planet?

Our home planet Earth is a rocky, terrestrial planet. It has a solid and active surface with mountains, valleys, canyons, plains and so much more. Earth is special because it is an ocean planet.
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Is there only 1 sun in the universe?

It's just one Sun surrounded by planets, asteroids, comets, and dwarf planets. But solar systems can have more than one sun. In fact, that's often the case. More than half of all stars are in multiple star systems.
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Who discovered Earth?

The first person to determine the size of Earth was Eratosthenes of Cyrene, who produced a surprisingly good measurement using a simple scheme that combined geometrical calculations with physical observations.
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Is Venus Earth's sister?

Venus has long been considered Earth's twin sister. The two planets are very similar in some respects and share many physical and orbital characteristics: inner planets. varying terrains on the surface: mountains, plains, high plateux, gorges, volcanoes, crests and impact craters.
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Why is Venus Earth's sister?

Venus has often been called Earth's sister planet because of their similarities. Both planets are terrestrial which are made up of silicate rocks and close in the case of size, mass and gravity. Venus probably has a similar structure to Earth, with a crust, mantle and core.
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Who Named the Earth?

Just as the English language evolved from 'Anglo-Saxon' (English-German) with the migration of certain Germanic tribes from the continent to Britain in the fifth century A.D, the word 'Earth' came from the Anglo-Saxon word 'erda' and it's germanic equivalent 'erde' which means ground or soil.
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Can there be life on sun?

The Sun could not harbor life as we know it because of its extreme temperatures and radiation. Yet life on Earth is only possible because of the Sun's light and energy.
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Which planet has a life?

Among the stunning variety of worlds in our solar system, only Earth is known to host life.
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What planet is Olympus Mons?

Olympus Mons is a shield volcano located in Mars' western hemisphere. It is the largest volcano in the solar system at 72,000 ft tall (two and a half times the height of Mount Everest) and 374 miles wide (nearly the size of the state of Arizona).
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Which planet has a moon named Titan?

Saturn's largest moon, Titan, is an icy world whose surface is completely obscured by a golden hazy atmosphere. Titan is the second largest moon in our solar system. Only Jupiter's moon Ganymede is larger, by just 2 percent. Titan is bigger than Earth's moon, and larger than even the planet Mercury.
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Which planet is the twin of Uranus?

The size, mass, composition and rotation of Uranus and Neptune are in fact so similar that they are often called planetary twins.
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Is Jupiter behind Earth?

Fifth Planet from Our Star

Jupiter orbits about 484 million miles (778 million kilometers) or 5.2 Astronomical Units (AU) from our Sun (Earth is one AU from the Sun).
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Why Mars is red?

Well, a lot of rocks on Mars are full of iron, and when they're exposed to the great outdoors, they 'oxidize' and turn reddish - the same way an old bike left out in the yard gets all rusty. When rusty dust from those rocks gets kicked up in the atmosphere, it makes the martian sky look pink.
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Is Mars cold or hot?

Is Mars red hot? Mars may look hot, but don't let its color fool you -- Mars is actually pretty cold! In orbit, Mars is about 50 million miles farther away from the Sun than Earth. That means it gets a lot less light and heat to keep it warm.
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