The total number of known moons(NATURAL satellites) of "JUPITER" now stands at 63, currently the most of any planet in the solar system. Many additional tiny moons may exist that have not yet been discovered.
Also, currently there are approximately 2465 ARTIFICIAL satellites orbiting the "EARTH".
Saturn!!
Mercury has the highest surface gravity of the terrestrial planets. Its gravity is about 0.38 times that of Earth's gravity.
Earth
Of the terrestrial planets, Earth has. Of allthe planetsin our solar system, Jupiter has.
The world is a planet; planets are not in the world. Your question is not clear.
Of the eight planets, a football kicked with the same force would go highest on Mercury.
Earth is the most massive terrestrial planet, so it has the highest surface gravity.
Venus has the highest average temperatures of the inner planets, with surface temperatures that can exceed 860 degrees Fahrenheit (460 degrees Celsius) due to its thick atmosphere, greenhouse gases, and proximity to the Sun.
Venus has the highest average surface temperature among the inner planets. Its thick atmosphere traps heat, leading to extreme temperatures of around 467 degrees Celsius (872 degrees Fahrenheit) on its surface.
There are 4, all of which lie between the sun and the asteroid belt. These planets are (from lowest distance from the sun to the highest): Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars.
The rank of terrestrial planets in order of density from highest to lowest is Mercury, Earth, Venus, and Mars. Mercury has the highest density due to its large iron core, while Mars has the lowest density among the terrestrial planets.
Jupiter ranks highest of the eight planets in terms of mass and size. It's height in the sky will vary though throughout the night as the earth rotates.