Venus is often considered Earth's twin due to several similarities.
Size: 12,102 km compared to Earth's 12,756 km.
Mass: Venus has 82% of Earth's mass.
Density: Both planets have similar densities at 5.3 g/cm³.
Gravitational Field Strength: Venus has a gravitational strength of 0.91 G, which is similar to Earth's.
Venus features a diverse landscape characterized by:
High points
Lowlands
Rolling hills
Approximately 8% of Venus is categorized based on elevation.
Venus has a vast number of volcanoes that cover its entire surface, including:
Shield Volcanoes: Common volcanic form on Venus.
Calderas: Large craters on top of volcanoes, each over 1 kilometer wide.
Gula Mons: A large shield volcano on the surface of Venus.
Coronae: Large volcanic structures that bulge instead of crater, due to magma rising.
Impact craters on Venus exhibit:
Irregular Shapes: Resulting from various impacts.
Regular Shapes: Some craters maintain a more uniform appearance.
Venus’ atmosphere is:
Thickness: 90 times thicker than Earth's atmosphere.
Temperature: Very hot, averaging around 600 K.
Composition: 97% Carbon Dioxide, 3% Nitrogen.
Clouds: Composed mainly of sulfuric acid and move incredibly fast.
Temperature at Surface: 730 K due to the greenhouse effect trapping heat.
Theories suggest that Venus initially had an atmosphere similar to that of Earth but retained more greenhouse gases, leading to a drastic increase in temperature due to the runaway greenhouse effect.
A significant feature at the south pole includes a vortex with hurricane-like characteristics.
Venus has evolved geologically and features:
A surface that may resemble that of early Earth before cooling.
Increased volcanism contributing to its geological changes.
Magnetic Field: Venus lacks a magnetic field.
Composition: While thought to be similar to Earth, there is limited data to confirm this.