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no not really, people just make up their own names for them.
You can learn planet names by memorizing this mnemonic sentence: "My very educated mother just served us nachos."
A mnemonic is a shorthand concept to aid recall of a longer one, for example, the acronym HOMES to remember the names of the Great Lakes (Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Eire, Superior). Do you want to remember the word "fate"? It seems to be about as short as it can get already. Now FATE could be a mnemonic for something else.
you should make your own
Organisims that make its own food is called a AUTOTROPH for example PLANT
There is not a well known one. However you can make your own from the first letter of the layer [See related question]For the main layers "Can Pepsi can cola" might work.
The mnemonic I use to remember what happened to each of Henry VIII's wives is: Divorced, beheaded, died; divorced, beheaded, survived. I use mnemonics to remember stuff.
Not officially, but many people and cultures make up their own names
Chocolate has no mnemonic. It is a mnemonic of (roughly) CHeese, Oral Contraceptives, Alcohol, Anxiety, Travel and Exercise and related to migraines.
Johnny Mnemonic was created in 1981-05.
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