Venus is usually considered a feminine gender. Many women are named Venus.
The planet Venus is the only major planet named for a goddess.
Yes, Venus is a planet . It is the second planet from Sun.
Planets are not typically characterized in terms of gender.
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I think there are no storms in Venus
Venus is smallest of Neptune, Venus, Saturn, or Uranus.
Venus was named for the Roman goddess Venus, who is associated with Aphrodite.
Cupid was male. He was the son of Venus in mythology. Cupid was married to Psyche.
Yes, Venus is a planet . It is the second planet from Sun.
Planets do not 'represent things' in science. The planet Venus shares a symbol with the female gender. However, Venus' only affiliation with females in general is that it is named after the Roman goddess.
Because of the shape of the symbol that represents Venus. If you click on this link, " http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venus_symbol ", it'll show you what the symbol looks like and explain to you what you want to know.
Crossed or combined gender signs The Male ( mars) and Female (Venus) gender signs conjoined or overlapped. the Mercury sign that has two horns on top and a cross below the circular orbit, might be used also. It is not a condition people would normally advertise!
The sign for female is represented by a circle with a cross extending downward, commonly referred to as the Venus symbol (♀). This symbol has its roots in ancient mythology, representing the goddess Venus. It is widely used in biology, social sciences, and various contexts to denote female gender.
Crossed or combined gender signs The Male ( mars) and Female (Venus) gender signs conjoined or overlapped. the Mercury sign that has two horns on top and a cross below the circular orbit, might be used also. It is not a condition people would normally advertise!
Planets are not typically characterized in terms of gender.
The song "Venus" was originally sung by the Dutch mixed-gender band Shocking Blue in 1969, and reached number one in five European countries in 1970. A cover version, in 1986, by Bananarama, returned the song to the number one slot in the United States and six other countries.
if you mean can we get to venus. I say that we cannot land on venus. It is capable to orbit venus
Venus is exactly the same size as Venus.