Oh no, it is the outer planets which have the most moons. Terrestrial planets such as Earth have relatively few moons.
Mercury and Venus are terrestrial planets, and they are the only major planets without moons.
Oh no, it is the outer planets which have the most moons. Terrestrial planets such as Earth have relatively few moons.
Two are: Jupiter's moon Ganymede and Saturn's moon Titan are larger than Mercury.
Yes. The massive giant planets have far more moons than the less massive terrestrial planets.
None of the terrestrial planets have "many" moons. Mercury and Venus have none, Earth has one, and Mars has two.
None of those in out solar system do. Of the four terrestrial planets in our solar system, two have moons. Earth has one moon while Mars has two. The Jovian planets all have numerous moons.
Oh no, it is the outer planets which have the most moons. Terrestrial planets such as Earth have relatively few moons.
No. Mercury and Venus do not have moons.
Mercury and Venus are terrestrial planets, and they are the only major planets without moons.
gas planets
Mars and Earth have.
Terrestrial means on Earth so Earth is the only terrestrial planet This is incorrect, the first 4 planets are terrestrial as they are solidly bound planets. Pluto was also a terrestrial dwarf planet. Any planet can have moons but due to the gas giants having larger gravitational forces they have traditionally gathered more moons. Thusly, no.
Oh no, it is the outer planets which have the most moons. Terrestrial planets such as Earth have relatively few moons.
no. Earth and Mars are the only terrestrials with moons.
Two are: Jupiter's moon Ganymede and Saturn's moon Titan are larger than Mercury.
Yes. The massive giant planets have far more moons than the less massive terrestrial planets.