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2. Moon — Europe — Silver — Monday
Analogy: Europe, with its cultural heritage and vibrant nightlife, can be associated with the Moon. Silver symbolizes refinement and elegance, similar to Europe’s cultural achievements. Monday is the day of the Moon.

3. Mercury — North America — Mercury (quicksilver) — Wednesday
Analogy: North America, as a center of innovation and communication, is linked to Mercury, the god of commerce and speed. Mercury symbolizes mobility and changeability. Wednesday is Mercury’s day.

4. Venus — South America — Copper — Friday
Analogy: South America, with its beauty and natural resources, can be associated with Venus. Copper is used in art and construction, like South America’s rich cultural landscape. Friday is dedicated to Venus.

5. Mars — Africa — Iron — Tuesday
Analogy: Africa, as a continent with a rich history of struggle and growth, can be linked to Mars, the god of war. Iron symbolizes strength and resilience, like African peoples. Tuesday is Mars’ day.

6. Jupiter — Australia — Tin — Thursday
Analogy: Australia, with its exotic nature and vastness, is associated with Jupiter, the god of prosperity and expansion. Tin is linked to protection and stability, typical of Australian governance. Thursday is Jupiter’s day.

7. Saturn — Antarctica — Lead — Saturday
Analogy: Antarctica, a continent remote from influence and covered in ice, can be associated with Saturn. Lead symbolizes isolation and heaviness. Saturday is Saturn’s day.

These are symbolic analogies, and of course, other parallels can be drawn from different cultures or contexts.