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It depends on your religious belief. But scientifically, a long time ago, gravity pulled matter in all directions, and over time, became planets.

YES. The first answer is not scientific. There is more evidence for creation than "gravity pulling the planets together" such as the laws of Thermodynamics, which state that order (planets) cannot come out of disorder (random gravity and matter). Also, since matter bends space and time (Relativity), matter could not be pulled into planetary forms unless someone (God) created matter, time, and space at the same time.

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Who are the planets of the solar suystem named after?

The planets in our solar system are named after Roman gods and goddesses. For example, Mercury is named after the messenger god, Venus after the goddess of love and beauty, Mars after the god of war, Jupiter after the king of the gods, and so on.


Where do planets come from?

Planets are a work of God's creation. Everything is God's masterpiece. God as powerful as he is, so powerful that our minds cannot comprehend it, simply spoke and all the planets were there. Read the Bible in Genesis 1They are stardust from the "Big Bang".


How do you make all the planets out of dough?

buy them


Why are all planets named after a god?

Planets in our solar system are named after Roman gods because of the tradition established by ancient astronomers to use mythology for inspiration. For example, Mercury is named after the Roman god of commerce, Venus after the goddess of love, and Mars after the god of war. This naming convention has been maintained for continuity and historical significance.


Where did the eight planets of our solar system get their names?

With the exception of Earth, all the names of the major planets in our solar system come from the names of Roman gods and goddesses:Mercury is the messenger god.Venus is the goddess of love and affectionEarth comes from the Old English word for landMars is the god of warJupiter is the king of the gods, and god of the skySaturn is a roman god that represents dance, agriculture, justice and strengthUranus is the personification of the sky.Neptune is the god of the seaThe names of the dwarf planets come from Greek, Roman, Hawaiian and Rapa Nui mythology:Ceres - RomanPluto - RomanHaumea - HawaiianMakemake - Rapa NuiEris - Greek

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You have that backwards. The planets were named for the gods.


How did the Earth and Planets form?

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What type of gods are the planets named after?

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How old is Mrs alexandrou?

Older than god can say! Well he can... Mrs Alexandrou created god himself she taught god to make planets so he made earth she made mars but dident make the gravity compresser stronger so the atmosphere floated away!


What did the ancient astronomers name the planets after?

Ancient astronomers named the planets after Roman gods and goddesses. For example, Mercury was named after the messenger god, Venus after the goddess of love, Mars after the god of war, Jupiter after the king of gods, Saturn after the god of agriculture, Uranus after the god of the sky, and Neptune after the god of the sea.


What is named after the roman god?

The planets in the solar system.