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A dwarf planet located in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. It was discovered in 1801 and is the largest object in the asteroid belt. It has a diameter of approximately 950 km and is composed of water ice and rock. NASA’s Dawn spacecraft visited Ceres in 2015 and found evidence of a subsurface ocean.

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Ceres is found between Mars and Jupiter. It is in the Asteroid belt.

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Ceres is an asteroid and is composed mostly from rock, metal and a bit of ice.

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Ceres, or Demeter in Greek Mythology, was the daughter of the Titans Saturn (Kronos) and Opis (Rhea).

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God and goddess, Saturn and Ops.

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The address of the Ceres Library is: 2250 Magnolia, Ceres, 95307 3209

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The role of Ceres in Persephone and Ceres is Ceres is persephones mom and gets depressed because Pluto abducted persephone

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Ceres is not a gaseous planet. Ceres is not a planet, it is a dwarf planet. Ceres has a rocky surface.

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No,ceres has no moons

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No Ceres does NOT have an atmosphere.

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No. Ceres does not have an atmosphere.

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Saturn is Ceres' father.

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Yes. There is sunlight on Ceres.

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Ceres has no moons

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The story of Ceres and Proserpina is an example of Roman mythology, which consists of traditional stories and beliefs about their gods and goddesses. It explains natural phenomena, such as the changing seasons, through symbolic narratives involving these deities.

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The phone number of the Ceres Library is: 209-537-8938.

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Ceres is a Roman goddess. The Greek equivalent to Ceres is the goddess Demeter.

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No, Ceres does not have volcanic activity.

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The next planet after Ceres is Jupiter.

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Earth has more gravity than Ceres does. Ceres gravity is 3% of that of Earth's.

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Ceres has no meaningful atmosphere, so no, it has no clouds.

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Ceres is between mars and Jupiter.

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Ceres Brewery was created in 1856.

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Ceres Storm was created in 2000.

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Ceres School was created in 1893.

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In Greek mythology, Ceres were names for death spirits. In Roman mythology, Ceres is the Roman form of Demeter

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Ceres and Eris are not planets; they are dwarf planets. Eris is much larger than Ceres.

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The ceres is just the parakeet's nose. Males usually have a greenish or bluish ceres; females usually have a brownish ceres. So your parakeet is probably a male.

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Ceres does not have any known rings. It is a dwarf planet located in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter.

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Theories, wearies, dearies and series rhyme with Ceres.

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Ceres has no atmosphere and thus no wind.

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No. Ceres does not have an atmosphere. Therefore it cannot rain there.

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Demeter in Greek. Ceres in Roman.

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Ceres' orbit takes 9.076 hours.

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No. Ceres is classified as a dwarf planet, not a planet.

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It is extremely unlikely that Ceres could support life.

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The motto of Ceres - women's fraternity - is '

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Yes. Ceres orbits the same sun that Earth does.

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No. It cannot rain on Ceres because there is no atmosphere.

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No. Ceres has no atmosphere and therefore cannot have storms.

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Is this question related to the dwarf planet (1) Ceres or is it related to the Ceres in Roman mythology or does it mean something completely different? Why is this question in the category: Dwarf planet Ceres? Maybe it is just a mistake... But if the question means the mythological Ceres I think that she has no wife because she is a goddess...

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Giuseppe Piazzi, the Sicilian monk-astronomer who discovered Ceres in 1801, first suggested the name Ceres Ferdinandea - Ceres after the Roman goddess of plants, and Fredinandea after the then-presiding King Ferdinand III of Sicily. As other nations did not agree with the political part of the name, it was dropped and Ceres remained.

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"CERES" made of exploded planet and made of big "ROCK"

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No. Ceres is much smaller than the moon.

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Yes the Roman goddess Ceres is goddess of agriculture.

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In Rome, yes. Demeter is the Greek counterpart of Ceres.

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Ceres, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune

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No. Ceres has a stable orbit in the asteroid belt.

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