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Yes, the word "Venus" is capitalized because it is the name of a planet.
In most cases this is interpreted as referring to the planet. The planet Earth should always be capitalized. If you are referring to soil, earth does not need to be capitalized.
No, not always. Earth as the planet, yes. "Go out and dig in the earth" no.
Earth, as in we live on the planet Earth, is supposed to be capitalized. Earth, as in the dirt we walk on, is not supposed to be capitalized.
Yes, "Venus" should be capitalized when referring to the planet in English writing.
Earth is capitalized when used as a planet such as Earth is the third planet in our solar system. If you are referring just to earth, as in soil, It is not capitalized. The sun warms the earth.
Of course, it should be. Mars is a planet and a proper noun.
"Earth" should be capitalized when it is being referred to as the proper noun for our planet, such as in "Planet Earth." However, when used in a more general sense to refer to soil or land, it is not capitalized.
I don't think so.
Yes it does; the Earth is the name of our planet.
It should be capitalized only at the beginning of the sentence and when it forms part of the proper noun. Examples: Mercury, the planet Mercury Drug, a leading drugstore in the Philippines
If the planet Earth is being referenced, then the word should be capitalized. On the other hand, if the word is being used in relation to dirt or soil, for example, garden dirt, then it should not be capitalized.