There is one moon revolving around planet Earth.
No, there are not moons or stars ON planet earth, but there are moons and stars around planet earth. == ==
About 50.
There is no direct connection between the mass of a planet and the number of moons it has. Mars is less massive than Earth but has twice as many moons as does Earth. Jupiter is more massive than either Mars of Earth and has many more moons that either of them.
There is no direct connection between the mass of a planet and the number of moons it has. Mars is less massive than Earth but has twice as many moons as does Earth. Jupiter is more massive than either Mars of Earth and has many more moons that either of them.
No planet! However, Venus has no moons and is not much smaller than Earth.
The planet with the most moons is JUPITER as it has 62 moons and then SATURN with 33 moons.
Most moons of planets are believed to form with their planets as the developing planet is surrounded by a disk of debris. Some moons, though, many be captured asteroids or planetoids. Earth's moon is believed to have formed when Earth collided with another planet.
Earth
The mass of a planet has nothing to do with its number of moons. For instance, Mars' mass is much less than that of Earth, yet Mars has two moons (Deimos and Phobos) while the Earth has one. (Luna)
Earth has one moon.
Venus
Jupiter is the planet with the most moons. It has 63 confirmed moons.