Io and Titan are moons because they orbit planets (Jupiter and Saturn respectively).
Mercury and Venus are the two planets that have neither rings nor moons. Earth and Mars each have moons, and the gas giants all have rings and moons.
The gas planets have more moons. Of all the gas planets non has fewer than 14 moons. Of the rocky planets, none has more than two. Mercury and Venus have none at all.
There are 4 large gas planets, each with many moons.Jupiter - 63 moonsSaturn - 61 moonsUranus - 27 moonsNeptune - 13 moons.
Gas giants like Jupiter and Saturn do not have gas moons in the same way that they have gas atmospheres. Moons are typically rocky or icy bodies that orbit planets, and they are not composed primarily of gases like the planets themselves. So while gas giants have many diverse moons, none are composed entirely of gas.
Gas planets are typically large planets composed mostly of gases like hydrogen and helium. They do not have solid surfaces like terrestrial planets, and they have thick atmospheres. Gas planets also have many moons and often have prominent ring systems.
None of them. The only planets with rings are the four outer gas planets, none of them have 15 moons exactly.
Mercury and Venus are the two planets that have neither rings nor moons. Earth and Mars each have moons, and the gas giants all have rings and moons.
moons are usually lumps of rocks caught in a planets gravitational pull planets can be made of gas and have to be a certain(Pluto is no longer a planet because it is too small)
Jupiter =] Jupiter is incorrect. It is considered a Gas Giant not a terrestrial planet. The answer is Mars with it's two known moons.
The inner planets are small rocky bodies, whereas the outer planets are gas giants, large balls of gas with ring systems and a large quantity of Moons.
Terrestrial means on Earth so Earth is the only terrestrial planet This is incorrect, the first 4 planets are terrestrial as they are solidly bound planets. Pluto was also a terrestrial dwarf planet. Any planet can have moons but due to the gas giants having larger gravitational forces they have traditionally gathered more moons. Thusly, no.
Each of the four outer gas planets have rings, but none have exactly 15 moons. Neptune comes closest with 13 confirmed moons.
The gas planets have more moons. Of all the gas planets non has fewer than 14 moons. Of the rocky planets, none has more than two. Mercury and Venus have none at all.
gas planets
Most planets in our Solar System have one or more moons. Mercury and Venus have no moons. The gas giants have quite a lot of moons.
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are gas planets.
There are 4 large gas planets, each with many moons.Jupiter - 63 moonsSaturn - 61 moonsUranus - 27 moonsNeptune - 13 moons.