No, planets cannot have genders. The same way a chair can't be a male or female chair, or a TV be male or female, etc. things that are not living cannot have genders.
Neptune is not assigned a gender as it is a planet and does not possess human characteristics. In astronomy, planets are often referred to by their names or designated as celestial bodies without gender identification.
Mushrooms do not have genders in the traditional sense like animals or humans do. Instead, they reproduce through spores, which can germinate and grow into new individuals under the right conditions. This method of reproduction allows mushrooms to be more versatile and adaptable in their habitats.
there are 9 planets
dwarf planets are smaller than regular planets
the planets jupiter, saturn, uranus and neptune are the larger planets. They are also called jovian/giant planets.
Planets don't have genders
Tuffy Genders's birth name is Harold Genders.
Male, female, and shmales are the genders
The correct phrase is "both genders."
Male and female are the different genders.
Palindrome of genders: "sredneg".
No. Many languages have three genders.
Yes they are different genders. Hope this helps!
Anselm Genders was born in 1919.
Anselm Genders died in 2008.
Peter Genders was born in 1959.
A palindrome for the word "genders" is "sredneg".