Yes, and it is also second biggest out of all of the moons and it is bigger than mercury.
No, moons are not as large as terrestrial planets. Terrestrial planets like Earth, Mars, Venus, and Mercury are significantly larger in size and mass compared to moons in our solar system. The largest moons, such as Ganymede and Titan, are much smaller in size compared to terrestrial planets.
Mars, because Mercury is the smallest planet we have now either than pluto when it used to be a planet. Hope this helped! Caleigh (kay-lee)
Abolutely not! (Mercury has no moons, at all.) :-)
they all have moons, except Mercury and Venus.
Everything has gravity, the bigger it is the more it has. Moons DO have gravity, but it might be less than Earth's.
Mars, Jupiter, Neptune and Uranus all have moons. Venus and Mercury do not have moons.
No, Mercury and Venus do not have moons.
mercury has no moons at all
Yes, the planet Mercury does not have any moons. This serves as a counterexample to the statement "all planets have moons."
No. Mercury and Venus do not have moons.
No, Mercury and Venus have no moons.