None of the gas planets in our solar system do. All of their moons are rocky or icy objects.
The gas planets have more moons. Of all the gas planets non has fewer than 14 moons. Of the rocky planets, none has more than two. Mercury and Venus have none at all.
Io and Titan are moons because they orbit planets (Jupiter and Saturn respectively).
The total number of moons owned by the terrestrial planets is three, and that's a stretch, as one of Mar's moons is almost certainly a captured asteroid. The gas planets have scores of moons among them, mostly because they are much larger, hence have much greater gravity, and attract more moons among them.
The gas giants have more moons than the inner rockey planets, since they are a lot more massive and are in a region of space where more moons can be captured.
Mercury and Venus are the two planets that have neither rings nor moons. Earth and Mars each have moons, and the gas giants all have rings and moons.
The gas planets have more moons. Of all the gas planets non has fewer than 14 moons. Of the rocky planets, none has more than two. Mercury and Venus have none at all.
gas planets
Io and Titan are moons because they orbit planets (Jupiter and Saturn respectively).
The gas planets are much more massive than the terrestrial planets and therefore have stronger gravity. It is believed that as they formed many of their moons formed around them much like the planets formed around the sun. Other moons are likely captured asteroids and comets.
The total number of moons owned by the terrestrial planets is three, and that's a stretch, as one of Mar's moons is almost certainly a captured asteroid. The gas planets have scores of moons among them, mostly because they are much larger, hence have much greater gravity, and attract more moons among them.
yes, tresstrial planets are the ones that don't have lots of moons.
All of the inner planets; Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars have less than 3 moons, while all four outer gas giant planets have many moons.
Because to be planets they have to be in a direct orbit round the Sun.
gas giants
The gas giants have more moons than the inner rockey planets, since they are a lot more massive and are in a region of space where more moons can be captured.
Mercury and Venus are the two planets that have neither rings nor moons. Earth and Mars each have moons, and the gas giants all have rings and moons.
All the ones in OUR solar system seem to have lots of moons; this is probably not so much a characteristic of "gas giant" planets, but of large planets in general, with high gravity. We know nothing, as yet, about the moons of the hundreds of planets in OTHER solar systems. We hardly know anything about the planets.