Yes Earths Moon is a rocky planet
No. The moon is not a planet; it is a moon. If it had its own orbit around the sun it would be considered a terrestrial planet.
There are four rocky planets, known as terrestrial planets. They are Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars. Only Mars has more than one moon; the planet has two moons.
The planet you're referring to is Earth. It has a rocky surface and its atmosphere is composed primarily of nitrogen (78%) and oxygen (21%). Earth also has one natural moon, which is simply called the Moon.
Earth.
Earth is the largest rocky planet. After Earth is Venus, then Mars, and then the smallest, Mercury.
It's rocky.
The Earth is an inner planet, and all the inner planets are rocky. The Moon is made out of the same matter as the Earth, so yes, they are both rocky spheres.
Mars is the only rocky planet to have two moons, named Phobos and Deimos. Earth only has one moon and both Mercury and Venus have none.
The closest planet to the Moon is Earth. The Moon is Earth's natural satellite and is closest to our planet in terms of distance.
Earth is the closest planet the moon, as it is our planet's moon and orbits Earth.
The white planet close to Earth is the Moon. It is Earth's only natural satellite, and its surface appears white due to the reflection of sunlight off its rocky, dust-covered surface.
Earth is the closest planet to the moon and Venus follows as the second closest planet to the moon