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How are Venus and Earth similar? A. They are close in size. B. They both have plate tectonics. C. They are about the same distance from the Sun. D. They have atmospheres that are mostly carbon dioxide.
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How are Venus and Earth similar?
A. They are close in size.
B. They both have plate tectonics.
C. They are about the same distance from the Sun.
D. They have atmospheres that are mostly carbon dioxide.
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Venus is sometimes called Earth's twin because the two planets are very similar in size and weigh nearly the same!
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