Which planet is named after the roman goddess of love?

Which planet is named after the roman goddess of love?

  • Correct Answer: Jupiter
  • Neptune
  • Mercury
  • venus

Explanation: Named after the Roman goddess of love, Venus is the only planet named after a female. Venus is sometimes called Earth’s “sister planet. ” But just how similar is Venus to Earth? Venus is our nearest neighbor. Venus is most like Earth in size.

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