I ain’t never seen two pretty best friends
Ones of them always gotta be ugly
Answer: The Greek astronomers thought they were looking at two different planets. Phosphorus was the"bringer of light" when it appeared as the morning star. Hesperus brought good things home as darkness arrived when it appeared as the evening star. The astronomers were influenced by their beliefs in the gods and goddesses and associated the celestial bodies with the various deities.
Explanation: Actually Phosphorus is the planet Venus when it appears as the morning star. Hesperus is the planet Venus when it appears as the evening star. Babylonian astronomers had recognized the single planet; Greek astronomers later adopted this concept. Aphrodite was the Greek goddess associated with the planet later named for her Roman counterpart, Venus.
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Trapezoids (A and J are "typical" examples, but all parallelograms also fit the definition of trapezoids);parallelograms (E is the "typical" example, but all rectangles and rhombuses also fit the definition of parallelograms);rectangles (F is the "typical" example, but all squares also fit the definition of rectangles);rhombuses (C and D are the "typical" examples, but all squares also fit the definition of rhombuses);squares (B), the most special of them all