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The 12 zodiac signs of astrology are subdivided into four elements: Fire, earth, air and water. Though each sign is unique, signs within elemental categories have definitely qualities in common.
Aquarius is compatible with the other air signs: Gemini and Libra. But they also pair well with fire signs: Aries, Leo and Sagittarius. Fire, water, earth and air signs: Understanding the Zodiac ...
Positive polarity signs, also called active, yang, expressive, or masculine signs, are the six odd-numbered signs of the zodiac: Aries, Gemini, Leo, Libra, Sagittarius, and Aquarius. Positive signs make up the fire and air triplicities. [19] [20] Negative polarity signs, also called passive, yin, receptive, or feminine signs, [19] are the six ...
Ahead, astrologers explain what the three air signs—Aquarius, Gemini, and Libra—are known for in astrology and each one's personality traits and compatibility.
Aries being a Spring sign is wet (hot & dry, hot & wet), Leo being the midsummer sign gets a double dose of hot and dry and is the pure fire sign, and Sagittarius being an Autumnal sign is colder (hot & dry, cold & dry). In the Southern Hemisphere the seasonal cycle is reversed. [2] This yields secondary and tertiary elements for each sign.
Under the tropical zodiac, the Sun is in the Aquarius sign between about January 20 and February 18. [2] Aquarius is one of the three air signs, alongside Gemini and Libra. The ruling planets of Aquarius are Saturn (In traditional astrology alongside Capricorn), and Uranus in modern astrology. It is a fixed air sign. The opposite sign of ...
Including air sign dates, traits, and which other signs are the most compatible.
Air signs Aquarius, Gemini, and Libra signs [2] Aquarius Zodiac sign for people born January 20 through February 18 [2] Aries Zodiac sign for people born March 21 through April 19 [2] Balsamic Moon. Also Waning crescent. Occurs about three and a half days before the New Moon. [3] [4] Formerly known as the old crescent. [5]