It withers and grows cold and it becomes the season known as winter
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Mars is a terrestrial planet. The word 'terrestrial' means 'Earth-like'. It's applied to planets that are made up mainly of silicate rocks. Such a geological make up is found in the dwarf planet Ceres and among the 'inner planets' of Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars.
The temperature on Ceres has been calculates as 167 K (-106.15 Celsius) at the average distance from the sun (Semi-major axis) and 239 K (-34.15 Celsius) at the closest distance from the sun (Perihelion).Unofficially,Distance ... ... Irradiance (W/m^2) ... ... % of Earth's... ... TemperatureMinimum: .............210.91 ........................ 15.41% ................239 KAverage: ............. 178.51.........................13.06% ................137 KMaximum: ............. 153.23.........................12.217%.................??I would then give a rough linear extrapolation for the minimum as 61 K (-212 °C) base on difference between ratios.((((695500000)^2)*(0.0000000567051)*((5778)^4))/((446669320000)^2)) equals 153.23167 Kevin
enough for 250 years more which is not a long time because youll probably only have a great-great grandson or daughter if u were born today
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"Ceres and Proserpina" is a Roman myth about the abduction of Proserpina by Pluto, the god of the underworld. This story explains the change of seasons, as Ceres, the goddess of agriculture and Proserpina's mother, allows the earth to become barren in her grief during the winter months when her daughter is in the underworld, leading to the arrival of spring when Proserpina returns.
Earth has more gravity than Ceres does. Ceres gravity is 3% of that of Earth's.
Persephone
Ceres, or Demeter in Greek Mythology, was the daughter of the Titans Saturn (Kronos) and Opis (Rhea).
Persephone, daughter of Ceres.
Ceres never had a son, she only had one daughter named Proserpina.
It takes approximately 23 years to travel from Earth to Ceres.
Yes. Ceres orbits the same sun that Earth does.
Persephone the daughter of Ceres.
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No. Ceres has a stable orbit in the asteroid belt.
Yes. Surface gravity on Ceres is about 3% that of Earth.