Yes they do because they both are far away from the sun so they usually have the most suns and they are nautrally cold about -14 digrees there. degrees is not spelled like that. GO GET A CLUE.
gosh i mean who doesnt degrees. ??
No. There's nothing about planets and moons in temperature that evenly mixes. Most scientist don't think there was such a thing as the Big Bang, however, our minds haven't otherwise changed. We're still to believe that moons, meteorites and other objects often crashed into planets when they were being formed. Earth, anyway. Saturn and Jupiter have moons. We used to believe that Pluto was not a planet. Now we sense it is. Charon is not meant to be a planet or a regular part of our solar system the way Pluto is. Venus is actually hotter than Mercury.
Mars has two moons, which are both "captured asteroids" as they are both small and potato shaped.
One is named "Deimos", the other is named "Phobos."
Saturn has about 60 moons.
Mars has two moons.
The planet Mars does not have any stars. It does have two moons, however, these moons are called Phobos and Deimos.
Mars has two small known moons called Phobos and Diemos. As with the three other inner planets, Mars does not have a ring system.
No. The moons of Mars are far too small to have atmospheres.
Mars' moons have no atmosphere
Mars has two moons.
Mars has two known moons!!
The planet Mars does not have any stars. It does have two moons, however, these moons are called Phobos and Deimos.
No
Mars does not have any rings but possesses two moons named Deimos and Phobos .
it does not have any rings but does have two moons
Mars has two small known moons called Phobos and Diemos. As with the three other inner planets, Mars does not have a ring system.
No, the moons of mars are too small to hold much of a gravitational pull.
Mars has two moons: Phobos and Deimos. The stars seen in the sky of Mars are the same ones we see from Earth.
No. The moons of Mars are far too small to have atmospheres.
Mars has two moons.
No because Mars has no moons