What are the names of planets in Kannada?

What are the names of planets in Kannada?

Names of Planets in Kannada and English

English Names of Planets Kannada Names of Planets
Mars ಮಂಗಳ
Jupiter ಗುರು
Saturn ಶನಿವಾರ
Uranus ಯುರೇನಸ್

What is Mercury’s meaning?

1a capitalized : a Roman god of commerce, eloquence, travel, cunning, and theft who serves as messenger to the other gods — compare hermes. b often capitalized, archaic : a bearer of messages or news or a conductor of travelers. 2 [Middle English mercurie, from Medieval Latin mercurius, from Latin, the god]

What is another name for Mercury the planet?

The symbol Hg that mercury is known by comes from its Greek name, hydrargyrum, which means “liquid silver” — to reflect its shiny surface. The element is also known as quicksilver for its mobility. Named after the fastest-moving planet in the solar system, mercury has been known to humanity for ages.

What is the old name for Mercury?

hydrargyrum

Does planet Mercury still exist?

No evidence for life has been found on Mercury. Daytime Temperatures can reach 430 degrees Celsius (800 degrees Fahrenheit) and drop to -180 degrees Celsius (-290 degrees Fahrenheit) at night. It is unlikely life (as we know it) could survive on this planet.

Who is the hottest planet?

Venus

Is Mercury or Venus hotter?

Venus is hotter than Mercury because it has a much thicker atmosphere. The heat the atmosphere traps is called the greenhouse effect. If Venus did not have an atmosphere the surface would be -128 degrees Fahrenheit much colder than 333 degrees Fahrenheit, the average temperature of Mercury.

Why is there no weather or wind in Mercury?

Due to the tenuous atmosphere, Mercury really has no weather to speak of other than wild fluctuations in temperature. Therefore Mercury’s very long solar day, close proximity to the Sun and very thin atmosphere, all combine to produce the largest diurnal temperature spread in our solar system.

Is Mercury’s atmosphere thick or thin?

Atmosphere. Instead of an atmosphere, Mercury possesses a thin exosphere made up of atoms blasted off the surface by the solar wind and striking meteoroids. Mercury’s exosphere is composed mostly of oxygen, sodium, hydrogen, helium and potassium.

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