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Venus Was Born of a Proto-Venus After an Impact

When we speak in colloquial terms we often refer to the planet Venus as a kind of twin of our planet, but reality tells us that twins rather have little. Perhaps we could call them brothers, since they are both rocky planets and have a similar size, composition and density. Despite this apparent similarity they are two antagonistic worlds. Earth is a temperate planet, with liquid water oceans and polar caps, while Venus would be the closest thin…
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When we speak in colloquial terms we often refer to the planet Venus as a kind of twin of our planet, but reality tells us that twins rather have little. Perhaps we could call them brothers, since they are both rocky planets and have a similar size, composition and density. Despite this apparent similarity they are two antagonistic worlds. Earth is a temperate planet, with liquid water oceans and polar caps, while Venus would be the closest thin…

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culturacientifica.com broke the news in on Monday, November 10, 2025.
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