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Avery Esparza
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13 December, 00:38
Why is Venus considered is Earth's twin
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Hannah Figueroa
13 December, 00:46
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Explanation: Venus is sometimes called Earth's twin because Venus and Earth are almost the same size, have about the same mass
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