In Roman mythology, Venus, the goddess of love and beauty, is often associated with two primary children: Cupid, the god of desire, and Aeneas, a Trojan hero who plays a central role in Virgil's "Aeneid." Some sources also mention other figures as her children, but Cupid and Aeneas are the most widely recognized. In Greek mythology, Venus corresponds to Aphrodite, who similarly has Cupid (Eros) as her notable offspring.
Cupid is one of them. I don't know the others.
Venus has no moons at all, not even one.
none
Venus did not have any children.
they get their names from the greek Gods like Venus.
Earth, Venus and Mars all have volcanoes.
ALL the names in the Bible are children's names! Because every person in the Bible was once a child. Their parents named them, so all the names are for kids.
planet
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me that's who
Venus aka. Aphrodite's children were Anteros, Beroe, Deimos, Eros, Harmonia, the Erotes, Hermaphroditos, Himeros, Iakkhos, Peitho, Phobos, Pathos, Priapros, and Rhodos. Those were their Greek names.
what are the names of the chemicals inside a Venus Flytrap