No two planets share the same moon.
Yes, the gravity of the sun causes all celestial bodies to orbit around.
All matter, including every star, planet, galaxy, or whatever, anywhere in the universe, exerts the same force of gravity, as described by Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation.
Gravity and the pull of the moon are the same thing. The pull of the moon is caused by the moons' gravity.
The moon attained its shape the same way other planets were formed. Gravity compresses the planet into a shape that most evenly distributes the gravitational force among the planet's mass.
Gravity is what keeps them in attraction. The force of Gravity is determined by the mass and distance between two or more objects. The other force that keeps the moon in orbit is the moon's inertia. Without inertia the moon would simply fall into Earth; because of Gravity, the same would happen with the planets and the sun.
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uh......no offense but are you an idiot? NO!!!!The moon is a mass that orbits our earth. Other planets have moons too, not just ours. And it depends what you mean by space. Does your mind comprehend space like a kindergardener?There is space between every thing, including atoms. They are not the same! The moon is a mass and space is basically the absence of it.
Obviously they formed in the same manner...Gravity is Gravity!
The relationship between Pluto and its moon Charon is unique because they are tidally locked, meaning they always show the same face to each other as they orbit. This is different from most other planet-moon relationships where the moon does not always show the same face to the planet as it orbits.
Gravity, mainly that of the moon. Gravity on the Moon is a lot less than on Earth but it works in the same way.
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