All except earth and venus.
Moons are not surrounded by planets, planets are surrounded (orbited) by moons.
no
No, a planetary nebula is not surrounded by planets. It is an expanding shell of glowing gas ejected by a dying star, which is usually located in the center. The term "planetary" is a historical misnomer as these nebulae have nothing to do with planets.
Our Sun is mostly surrounded by space; but planets in the solar system do orbit the Sun (or more correctly, a common center of gravity near the Sun), so in a loose sense planets are around the Sun or move around it.
hot planets i think are mercury and venus... cold planets i think starts from mars outward..
Cold and it's not a planet it's a satellite
cold due to their distance from the sun. The outer planets are primarily composed of gas and ice, giving them their dark appearance. The lack of sunlight reaching these planets also contributes to their cold temperatures.
Some planets are hoot, some are cold, and some have moderate temperatures.
inner planets are small and outer planets are big and cold and gas giants.
I have a study guide that gave this answer: All inner planets exhibit an iron-nickel core surrounded by silicate rocks.
Planets can be formed from nebular gases and dusts around a protostar or from the cooling of small stars.
Polar bears are surrounded by ice and other cold sea animals. They live way in the Antartica. So they are surrounded by freezing water and lots of ice.