Saturn fits into all of those categories.
No, there are not moons or stars ON planet earth, but there are moons and stars around planet earth. == ==
WHICH PLANET has for of its 16 moons are larger than pluto
Larger size seems to equal more moons. Jupiter, Saturn, and Neptune are larger than Mars, and they have many more moons.
No planet has any moons as large as the earth.
Oh no, it is the outer planets which have the most moons. Terrestrial planets such as Earth have relatively few moons.
Europa is not a planet; it is one of the moons of Jupiter. Earth is much larger than Europa.
No, there are not moons or stars ON planet earth, but there are moons and stars around planet earth. == ==
Pluto is the planet that has moons larger than itself. Hope that helps.
WHICH PLANET has for of its 16 moons are larger than pluto
Ganymede and Titan, which are moons of Jupiter and Saturn respectively, are larger than the planet Mercury. These are the only moons larger than any planets in our solar system. It is also worth noting that Jupiter's moons Callisto, Io, and Europa; Earth's moon; and Neptune's moon Triton are larger than Pluto, but Pluto is no longer considered a planet.
No. In a planet-moon pair the larger object is planet.
No planet! However, Venus has no moons and is not much smaller than Earth.
Earth's moon is very large in proportion to its planet. It is just over one quarter of Earth's diameter. While several moons in the solar system are larger than our moon, they orbit much larger planets.
The planet with the most moons is JUPITER as it has 62 moons and then SATURN with 33 moons.
Larger size seems to equal more moons. Jupiter, Saturn, and Neptune are larger than Mars, and they have many more moons.
Larger size seems to equal more moons. Jupiter, Saturn, and Neptune are larger than Mars, and they have many more moons.
Earth