Earth is the inner planet that has at least one moon, known as the Moon.
The planets Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune all have one or more moons.
I'm pretty sure all of them.Answer:All of the planets in the Solar System except for Mercury and Venus have at least one moon.
earthAll eight planets have at least one moon, except for Venus and Mercury. Some planets have many moons, over 60 for Jupiter and Saturn.
Except for Mercury and Venus, every planet has at least one natural moon.
Of the inner planets, Earth has one moon and Mars has two.
No, Venus has no confirmed moon also. All of the other planets have at least one moon though.
No. Venus and Mercury are the only planets in the solar system without at least one moon.
All of the planets except Mercury and Venus, which have no moons, have at least one moon that lacks an atmosphere.
Earth is the closest planet the moon, as it is our planet's moon and orbits Earth.
No, at least not by the proper definitions. There are some definitions that would classify it as such, though, since the sun has a stronger grip on the moon than the Earth does. In billions of years, the Earth-Moon barycenter will finally be outside the Earth's surface so at that time the Earth-Moon may officially be considered a double planet rather than a planet and moon.
No. The moon orbits the planet which means the planet is larger than the moon.