Planets are not typically characterized in terms of gender.
Most of the planets were formed about the same time so we can cannot yet answer that question.
Jupiter is the largest planet among the four planets closest to the sun, which are Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars.
The planets of the solar system are often grouped into two main categories: the inner planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars) and the outer planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune). Another common grouping is the terrestrial planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars) and the gas giants (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune).
No, the planet Mercury is just called Mercury. The element Mercury (Hg) is a chemical element and has nothing to do with the naming of the planet Mercury.
No, not all planets have the same number of moons. For example, Mercury and Venus have no moons, Earth has one moon, Mars has two moons, while Jupiter has over 70 moons. The number of moons can vary from planet to planet.
Planets are not alive. Theory suggests that all the planets were created at the same time.
Planets are not typically characterized in terms of gender.
Most of the planets were formed about the same time so we can cannot yet answer that question.
No. The moons of a planet belong to that planet alone. Of the inner planets, Mercury and Venus have no moons, Earth has one large moon (the moon), and Mars has two small moons named Phobos and Deimos.
We may not have enough information yet to answer this question, since we don't have substantial geological knowledge of all the planets. According to the current understanding, they were all being formed about the same time. The immense disk of materials that formed around the sun, the accretion disk (a little like the rings of Saturn) was condensing into planets more or less simultaneously.
Jupiter is the largest planet among the four planets closest to the sun, which are Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars.
No, the planet Mercury is just called Mercury. The element Mercury (Hg) is a chemical element and has nothing to do with the naming of the planet Mercury.
The planets of the solar system are often grouped into two main categories: the inner planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars) and the outer planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune). Another common grouping is the terrestrial planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars) and the gas giants (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune).
Mercury and Mars are the two planets that are almost the same size in our solar system. Both planets have a similar diameter, with Mercury being just slightly smaller than Mars.
There are three other planets smaller than the Earth; Mercury (smallest), Mars, and Venus (nearly the same size as Earth).Eris, Ceres, Haumea, and Makemake are all dwarf planets, smaller than our moon. Pluto and Charon are also dwarf planets, even though they have moons.
Impossible to say. The planets of our solar system were created at about the same time. About 4.5 to 5 billion years ago.