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What orbit does Venus have?

Venus orbits the Sun every 224.7 Earth days.


The Romans name for Venus'?

the roman name for venus is venus. in Greece it is aphrodite.


What was Julius Caesar allleged connection to Aeneas?

The Julian clan traced their ancestry to the goddess Venus. Aeneas was the son of Venus. Therefore the connection.The Julian clan traced their ancestry to the goddess Venus. Aeneas was the son of Venus. Therefore the connection.The Julian clan traced their ancestry to the goddess Venus. Aeneas was the son of Venus. Therefore the connection.The Julian clan traced their ancestry to the goddess Venus. Aeneas was the son of Venus. Therefore the connection.The Julian clan traced their ancestry to the goddess Venus. Aeneas was the son of Venus. Therefore the connection.The Julian clan traced their ancestry to the goddess Venus. Aeneas was the son of Venus. Therefore the connection.The Julian clan traced their ancestry to the goddess Venus. Aeneas was the son of Venus. Therefore the connection.The Julian clan traced their ancestry to the goddess Venus. Aeneas was the son of Venus. Therefore the connection.The Julian clan traced their ancestry to the goddess Venus. Aeneas was the son of Venus. Therefore the connection.


Why was Venus important to Mayans?

the Mayan thought it was so important because time was tracked by the phases of the moon. It was also part of their religion. they used the moon to know what time it was for planting, harvesting, and festivals.


What does Mills mean by private orbits in which people live?

Mills uses the phrase "private orbits" in his sociology essay titled "The Promise." Private orbits refer to the limited perspectives from which we see the world. We are confined to our homes, our city, our neighbors, our family, and our circle of friends. We live in these private orbits, and we rarely step out of them to understand situations outside of our orbits.