The moon has no weather because it has no atmosphere.
Mars has two moons, Phobos and Deimos. Both moons have a very thin atmosphere, so they do not have traditional weather like what we experience on Earth. The surface temperatures on these moons can vary greatly depending on their position relative to Mars and the Sun.
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Mercury does not have any moons!
its doesn't have any moons!
jupiter has 63 moons
Neptune Has 8 moons and the largest of these moons is called Triton and was found by the Voyager2 in 2008
Neptune has a total of 13 moons. The moons are composed of ice and rock. Triton is the largest of Neptune's moons and the furthest away.
They do. Six of the eight planets in the solar system have moons and five of them have large moons. If you are asking why no planet has moons exactly like those of Jupiter, each moon has its own unique history, often interacting with its neighboring moons. So no two moons are alike.
Not specifically. The Moon's gravity does cause Earth's tides, and tides do affect the weather, but weather is more of a local phenomenon.
All the moons look round but some are oval.
There is insufficient information provided for a meaningful answer. What is the mass of each moon? How far are each of them away from the planet? What speed are they travelling? What are their orbits, particularly in relation to each other?
no