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There are four terrestrial, or rocky, planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars. Of these planets, only Mars has two moons.

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The only rocky planet to have more than one moon is?

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.


What is The only rocky planet to have more than one moon?

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.


What rocky planet has more than one moon?

Mars


Which rocky planet has more than one moon?

Mars, which has two moons.


What planet is the only inner planet with more than one moon?

none of them have more than 1 moon


What outer planet has only one tiny moon?

Well no outer planet has only one moon they all either have more than 1 or none at all.


Is the moon a planet in space?

No. The moon is more of a sattelite than a planet.


Is ours the only moon in the solar system?

No almost every planet has a moon. Several planets have more than one moon.


What planet is small rocky and is an outer planet?

This could apply to Pluto. However, Pluto is no longer considered a planet and is more icy than rocky.


What two planets only have one moon?

Earth is the only planet with one moon. Pluto use to be classified as a planet. It had only one discovered moon for a while, but astronomers have since found more moons belonging to Pluto.


What planets have only two moons?

Earth is the only planet with one moon. Pluto use to be classified as a planet. It had only one discovered moon for a while, but astronomers have since found more moons belonging to Pluto.


What is the tenth planet's moon name?

There are only 8 planets, you may be referring to a dwarf planet. Please be more specific.