Yes. The moon, Mercury, Venus, and Mars have landforms. Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune do not have solid surfaces.
yes because the moon is just like the earth only in space
Planets do not exist on other bodies, they orbit the sun independent of one another. The planets are easily visible from the moon. In fact they are probably even more easily seen than they are from Earth due to the moon's lack of an atmosphere.
Not yet, but, as we have discovered water on various planets and moon, the possibility of life - as we know it - does exist.
No, they exist on the planets Venus and Mars as well as Io, a moon of Jupiter.
The moon is not a planet.
Essentially none. From the range of the other planets, the effect is that the Earth and the Moon are a single body.
Lunar landforms are landforms on the moon
None. The moon is closer than the other planets, so it will obstruct other planets.
The sun burn gases and is static, where as the moon and the other planets move and are not sources of light.
You can see the other planets and the moon (at night), because like the Earth, they all reflect light from the Sun.
how can i have friends.
it found in the moon