The only "inner" planets or rocky planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars.
Of the 4 only the Earth and Mars have moons. Phobos and Deimos are small rocky satellites. Our Moon is THE biggest natural satellite in this group. It is NOT the biggest in our solar system though. Jupiter (Ganymede, Callisto), Saturn (Titan) and Neptune (Triton) have bigger moons.
jupieter ___________________ Jupiter is one of the outer planets; the great dividing line in the sky is usually the asteroid belt. Earth is the only "inner" planet with a large moon.
Mercury is the smallest. It's slightly bigger than the moon.
Of the inner planets, Earth has one moon and Mars has two.
Earth is the inner planet that has at least one moon, known as the Moon.
We do - its called the moon.
all have 1 moon
Of the four inner planets in our solar system, Earth's moon boasts the largest size. Mercury and Venus have none; the moons of Mars are tiny by comparison.
The inner planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth & Mars. Since the moon revolves around the earth, it is considered part of the inner planetary system.
The inner planets Mercury and Venus are both categorized as rocky or terrestrial, and neither of them have a moon.
Mercury has no moons Venus has no moons Earth has 1 moon (Of course) Mars has 2 moons And that's all the inner planets HOPE IT HELPED :)
No. The moons of a planet belong to that planet alone. Of the inner planets, Mercury and Venus have no moons, Earth has one large moon (the moon), and Mars has two small moons named Phobos and Deimos.
No, a moon cannot be bigger than a planet. Moons are natural satellites that orbit planets, and they are typically much smaller in size compared to the planets they orbit.