most of them. there are some that made from frozen gaz
Uranus Largest Moons are mostly made of Ice and Rock
There not made with the same rock. It depends on the temperature of the planet
ice and rock
Rock and ice.
Europa, one of Jupiter's moons, is made of rock and ice.
No. They are made of rock and ice.
They are mostly made of ice and rock.
Made of rock and have few or no moons.
The moons of the outer planets generally have rocky interiors and exteriors made of ice. Rock, particularly silicate rock, is quite abundant because silicon and oxygen are fairly common elements.
Yes, because if they didn't they wouldn't be moons, they would just be chunks of rock or whatever they are made of.
Rock (mostly various Aluminum oxides and Silicon oxides)
No, the composition of moons can vary greatly depending on their formation and location in the solar system. Some moons are rocky like Earth's Moon, while others are icy like Europa. Moons can also have unique mixes of rock, metal, and ice materials.