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The density of the moon is 3.346 g/cm3
In our solar system, there are no planets thought to have 23 moons. Uranus has 27 known moons, and Neptune has 13. There is no planet in our system with a closer number.
Just as the Sun is in the center of our solar system and all the planets revolve around it, so Jupiter is in the center of its own system of moons, and all the moons revolve around Jupiter.
In our solar system, the planet Jupiter has the most (63) confirmed moons, though that # may go up in the future after closer observations of Jupiter.
either saturn or jupiter but your best bet is jupiter
Saturn has the lowest density, but it has more than 31 moons.
The density of the moon is 3.346 g/cm3
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Yes. The density of the Galilean moons decreases with increasing distance from the planet. This decrease in density is likely due to the higher ice-to-rock ratio in the farther moons.
In our solar system, there are no planets thought to have 23 moons. Uranus has 27 known moons, and Neptune has 13. There is no planet in our system with a closer number.
The greater the crater density, the older the surface must be old.
Uranus is the planet that has ten moons. The moons lie closer to the planet's surface than any other planet.
Just as the Sun is in the center of our solar system and all the planets revolve around it, so Jupiter is in the center of its own system of moons, and all the moons revolve around Jupiter.
No. Venus is devoid of rings and moons. Mercury is the only other of the eight major planets that has no moons. Both planets are closer to the Sun than Earth is.
how is the crater density used in the relative dating
None, only the earths core is more closer, the moons surface is 37.000 Vertices from earth
So called Super Moons are when the moon is closer to the Earth than usual. There is no correlation between the distance of the Earth to the Moon and earthquakes.