The physics of gravity dictate that two objects with mass push and pull on one another. They are both close to each other (relatively) and Jupiter has greater mass so its gravity keeps ganymede from pulling away from it. It is forced to go around Jupiter much like the our moon is forced to go around the earth.
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Mercury: None Venus: None Earth: Moon Mars: Phobos Jupiter: Ganymede Saturn: Titan Uranus: Titania Neptune: Triton *Pluto: Charon *Pluto is not a planet but in case your are curious...
Mercury and Venus both lack natural satellites. Mars has two small ones. Jupiter and Saturn each have more than 60, with Ganymede and Titan both being larger than Mercury.
Ganymede isn't "hidden"; it is just too close to Jupiter to see it without a telescope. When Galileo pointed his telescope at Jupiter, he was astonished to find four other small things that appeared to stay close to Jupiter. They were named Ganymede, Callisto, Europa and Io, and are sometimes called the "Galilean moons". Day by day, you can see them orbiting Jupiter, their positions different each day.
Io, Ganymede, Callisto and Europa are it's moons but apart from size difference, the distance from Jupiter is the main difference.
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How does each cellular component interact with each other?
How they interact is they don't interact individually.
Countries Interact With Each Other Through Aid Medcine Culture Technology And Trades.
In one, the participants do not interact with each other, and in the other, they do interact with each other. (Apex)
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People interact by talking tl each other
Ecology is the study of how living things interact with each other and their environment
Ecology is the study of how living things interact with each other and their environment