Planets are not typically characterized in terms of gender.
considering nearly all planets are named after roman gods, then yes, Mercury is male because the roman god mercury is the same as the greek god hephestus
No. Mercury IS a planet. The Sun has planets because they revolve around it. A planet has a moon - because the moon revolves around the planet.
Planets are inanimate objects, thus neither male nor female.
Planet Mercury is exactly that... A planet. It doesn't have a gender. In Roman Mythology, Mercury was male, in Sailor Moon, Sailor Mercury was female.
mercury is a male
Planets are not alive, so they don't have female parts or male parts. They don't have a gender at all, though some people do call this planet "Mother Earth."
The planet Venus is not especially pretty (insofar as planets can be beautiful or not). The Goddess Venus was supposed to be very beautiful; she is the Roman equivalent of the Greek Goddess Aphrodite, who was supposed to be the very epitome of female beauty.
No, Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system.
Yes, venus is a rock planet
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No. Venus is a female deity.
Planets are not alive, so they don't have female parts or male parts. They don't have a gender at all, though some people do call this planet "Mother Earth."
The symbol for a female, a circle and cross below it.
When considering distance from the sun, the planet that come after Mercury is Venus.
The planet Venus is not especially pretty (insofar as planets can be beautiful or not). The Goddess Venus was supposed to be very beautiful; she is the Roman equivalent of the Greek Goddess Aphrodite, who was supposed to be the very epitome of female beauty.
From early astrological symbols. The male symbol is taken from the symbol for Mars and the female one from the symbol for Venus.
No, Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system.
Yes, venus is a rock planet
Planets do not 'represent things' in science. The planet Venus shares a symbol with the female gender. However, Venus' only affiliation with females in general is that it is named after the Roman goddess.
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If you are referring to the second planet from the sun, then the answer would be Venus.
No, Venus is an inner planet