No, its a moon of Jupiter
Yes it is. It is one of Jupiter's moons.
No it is not. Sciencetists say it is not true.
Thanks to unmanned probes like Voyager I and II, as well as continued use of the Hubble Space Telescope and terrestrial observatories, we now know that Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune all have impressive numbers of moons, with more being discovered every few years. So far, Jupiter is out front with 67 moons. Not surprising, since Jupiter is the largest of the eight true planets, and therefore has the strongest gravitational field. Well over half of these moons are captured asteroids. Four of Jupiter's moons: Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto, are among the largest moons in the Solar System, in fact, Ganymede, the largest is actually larger than the planet Mercury. Saturn is in second place with 62 moons. Its largest, Titan, is the Solar System's largest moon.
"Jupiter is the largest planet in our Solar System"
Both Jupiter and Saturn have more than 60 moons. Saturn may have more than 200, at least 61 have secure orbits. Saturn has 34 that have been named, and 49 altogether. It could have more, depending on how small a body qualifies as a moon. Saturn has broad rings of debris, so large they are visible from earth via small telescope. Jupiter also has rings, but its rings are faint and wispy. Jupiter has the largest moon, Ganymede, and two others nearly as large. Saturn has only one moon nearly the size of Ganymede--Titan. Titan is the only moon with an appreciable atmosphere, and Titan's atmosphere has 10 times the surface pressure of earth's.
no there can not be a resturant on a plane.
it is the biggest planet
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False. A dormant volcano is not the same as an inactive volcano. A dormant volcano has not erupted in a long time but still has the potential to erupt again, while an inactive volcano is unlikely to erupt again.
Orlando woos Ganymede, who is actually Rosalind disguised as a man, as part of a plan devised by Rosalind to understand his true feelings for her without revealing her true identity. This allows Rosalind to guide Orlando in the ways of love and test his faithfulness to her.
no it is not true