im not sure. its a really difficult question. i don't really know all the much about Egyptian numbers or just maths in general not even English math so we just really could really help you out all that well but i guess it could be.........Jupiter. oh but wait it may be Saturn but that then makes me think it might be mars. hmmm... i think your on your own with that one.
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tootles...............
saturn is the second planet in line
What is a big number and what is not depends on the context. A trillion blood cells is a small number, a trillion living organisms on a planet is a small number. On the other hand, a trillion mammals on a planet is a large number.The measurement unit also makes a difference: I prefer to walk a trillion nanometres rather than wait for a bus. And I am more than 2 trillion milliseconds old.
depends on the planet, and it's orbit For instance, mars has an orbit that is nearly double of earth's. So it's calendar will nearly be double in number of days. Assuming that they have the same spin on their axis. But that is an entirely different calculation.
For English speaking people the answer is that the numbers are in alphabetical order. However, since English speakers are a minority on the planet this hardly merits "so special".
According to Wikipedia, there is no such planet.
5 cm. But you will not find planets of that size anywhere!
neptune
Hebe is the goddess of youth in Greek mythology. She does not represent a planet.
3rd.
Earth is the third planet from the Sun in our solar system. It is often referred to as "planet number three" or "the third planet."
Earthis the 3rd planet away from the sun.
first planet from sun
Venus is the second planet from the sun.
Planet Neptune is the eighth planet from the sun.
No. I think you mean Sedna. See related question
A housefly has 12 chromosomes in a diploid. Every living organism on the planet has a chromosome number represented by a diploid number (2n).
It is the fifth planet.