Probably since it's a chemical name, I capitalize Oxygen when I say it.
yes you do because you capalatise nouns nouns are things people ANIMALS Actually, you would not capitalize a common noun, such as an animal. If you were saying, for example, "I came across a lynx on the Mt. Chimmons trail." You would not capitalize lynx; however, if you are using its scientific name, Lynx canadensis, then you capitalize the genus name and you do not capitalize the species name. More examples, do not capitalize: beagle, dog, cat, black ferret, black bear, etc. If you are writing a pets name, like Snoopy, then you would capital the name because that is a proper noun. I hope that is clear and concise.
You do not captitalize "science", but you should capitalize when it's in the form of "Science 30".
Ophosterrose mynekify - it is a latin name
When used to describe our sun it is a name, which makes it a proper noun and therefore should be capitalized. When used in reference to the many bright lights we see at night it is simply a noun and therefore not capitalized.
No, color names are generally not capitalized unless they are part of a proper noun, such as a specific brand or organization name. For example, "red sweater" would not be capitalized, but "Crimson Tide" would be.
no.
You should capitalize it if it is a brand name.
Country is capitalized when it is used as part of a proper noun referring to a specific country or when it begins a sentence. For example, "I am traveling to the United States" or "Country music is popular in the southern states."
Yes. 'Sun' is its name and you capitalize it just as you capitalize anyone's name.
If its a name.
No, but you capitalize the name of a biome.
You capitalize Apollo because it is a name.
Always capitalize a proper name. Examples: James Brian United States of America California
Yes! Capitalize all proper nouns, including cities.
yes because you capitalize all names
You capitalize it when it's part of a proper name, e.g. Treaty of Paris.