Do the planets have genders?

The male planets are Sun, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn; Mercury and Uranus are neuter; Moon, Venus, Neptune, and Pluto are female (though Pluto is related to Mars despite its Dark Mother feminine archetype).
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Is the sun a he or she?

As any speaker can tell you, the Sun in English is generally neuter. We call it an it rather than a he or a she. Granted, you might have people like J. R. R. Tolkein calling it female, but you also have him talking about magic rings, elves, and wizards. It's fiction.
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Is Moon a male or female?

Originally Answered: What is the gender of the Moon? As per science Moon has no Gender. for them, it is only a planet.
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Are there tree genders?

Trees do not show their gender until they are sexually mature and start to flower. Sexual maturity in trees, depending upon the species, can occur from 1 to 50 years of age. Sometimes sexual maturity occurs for either the male or female flowers and cones.
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Is Earth a feminine or masculine?

Earth and water are considered feminine elements. While earth and water move in their own ways, they are typically more still and receptive than air and fire. Feminine energies have the tendency to make you feel held, calm, and returned to source.
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Why is the sun masculine?

The Masculine Sun

The sun is considered masculine because it penetrates. The light of the sun radiates outwards from space and into the earth. This light provides the conditions that are necessary for creating life. The sun's rays are constant and unwavering.
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Is the moon a she?

The moon is often envisaged as a female entity, which inspired poems on the theme of her gaze as she looks down on Earth benignly. Way back in antiquity, the Greek poet Sappho did just this in her short song describing how: When, round and full, her silver face, Swims into sight, and lights all space.
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Is the moon a woman?

In most stories, the Moon is a woman; the Sun a man. The Mayans thought the phases of the moon were associated with the phases in a woman's life. The Moon's femaleness is there in its spherical pregnant form, in its letters, soft and round, in its darkness and light.
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Why is the moon female?

Did you know that the Moon is actually a feminine symbol? Universally it represents the rhythm of time as it embodies our cycle. If you think about it, the moon takes 29 days to complete its cycle and women's menstrual cycle is generally 28 days!
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Is Neptune a female?

The male planets are Sun, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn; Mercury and Uranus are neuter; Moon, Venus, Neptune, and Pluto are female (though Pluto is related to Mars despite its Dark Mother feminine archetype).
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Is Venus A male planet?

In botany and biology, the symbol for Venus is used to represent the female sex, alongside the symbol for Mars representing the male sex, following a convention introduced by Linnaeus in the 1750s.
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How many genders are there?

There are many different gender identities, including male, female, transgender, gender neutral, non-binary, agender, pangender, genderqueer, two-spirit, third gender, and all, none or a combination of these.
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Is water a feminine element?

“Water is a feminine element”, explains Doctor Cristina Miedico, one of the meeting's speakers. “Water belongs to women, starting from the amniotic liquid that generates life in the womb, and the water sources springing in caverns, the bowels of the Earth, where the gods are born.
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What is the feminine of peacock?

The male is called a peacock, the female a peahen, and the offspring peachicks.
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Who named planet Earth?

All of the planets, except for Earth, were named after Greek and Roman gods and godesses. The name Earth is an English/German name which simply means the ground. It comes from the Old English words 'eor(th)e' and 'ertha'. In German it is 'erde'.
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Do trees pee?

Trees also excrete water vapour containing various other waste products during this process. While this is an excretion, you may not consider this akin to pooping and peeing, perhaps more like breathing. After all, humans expel carbon dioxide, water vapour and certain other substances while breathing.
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Do trees feel pain?

Do plants feel pain? Short answer: no. Plants have no brain or central nervous system, which means they can't feel anything.
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What gender is a flower?

Most flowering plants (angiosperms) are hermaphroditic (90%), which means they have both male and female parts together on each flower. The males have pollen-producing stamens and the females have ovule-producing carpels.
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Why is Pluto not a planet?

According to the IAU, Pluto is technically a “dwarf planet,” because it has not “cleared its neighboring region of other objects.” This means that Pluto still has lots of asteroids and other space rocks along its flight path, rather than having absorbed them over time, like the larger planets have done.
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What happened Pluto?

In 2006 the International Astronomical Union (IAU) demoted the much-loved Pluto from its position as the ninth planet from the Sun to one of five “dwarf planets.” The IAU had likely not anticipated the widespread outrage that followed the change in the solar system's lineup.
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