It does have several quasi-satellites, such as 2006 RH120, 2002 AA29 and 3753 Cruithne. In addition, Earth did have a second satellite from 2006-2007, but it escaped Earths gravitational pull and left.
No. The Earth only has one moon.
No the earth only has one moon in its orbit
The moon has about one-sixth the gravity of Earth.
No.
there are more craters on the moon then on earth
No because you are standing on a angle on the moon so you would not see more than one side of the earth
No; you weigh more on the Earth than you do on the moon.
Our Earth has only the one moon.
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No. The moon is about one-fourth the diameter and has about 2% of the mass as that of the Earth. See the related link for more information.
The only NATURAL satellite of the Earth is the Moon. There are more than a thousand artificial satellites of the Earth.