No, it might form from another planet but definitely not on another planet.
The plural for of the word planet is the word planets.
It means between planets, or from one planet to another.
A moon? I don't think a planet orbiting another planet would be called a planet.
The plural form of the noun is planets.The plural possessive is planets'.Example: The assignment is to diagram all of the planets' orbits.
Terrestrial planet is another way of saying rocky planet. The inner rocky planets are; Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars.
The possessive form for the noun planet is planet's.
Terrestrial Planets, or Rocky Planets.
Another name for gaseous planets is Jovian planet meaning Jupiter like.
The plural for of the word planet is the word planets.
It is believed planets form via accretion. However, due to the large size of Jovian planets, there would not be enough time for these to form via accretion. This presents the â??Jovian Problemâ?? which contends that since these type planets abound in planetary systems, there may be another way in which these planets may form.
A moon is an object that orbits a planet. A planet cannot orbit another planet.
Just add an "s". Planets.
There is a defiant possibility that life exists in one form or another on another planet or moon, but science has yet to find any evidence at this time.
Most moons of planets are believed to form with their planets as the developing planet is surrounded by a disk of debris. Some moons, though, many be captured asteroids or planetoids. Earth's moon is believed to have formed when Earth collided with another planet.
All planets are affected by the gravity of other planets.
Maybe.....on Mars but not other planets
It means between planets, or from one planet to another.