No, Earth has one moon, commonly referred to simply as "the Moon." However, other planets in our solar system have multiple moons; for example, Jupiter has over 79 known moons. Additionally, some asteroids and dwarf planets also have their own moons.
No, Earth only has one natural satellite, commonly known as the Moon.
For earth there is only one moon and it has only one shape that is sphere...!
THERES ONLY ONE MOON STOOPIIDD!!!!
I'm not sure where you got that idea, but there is certainly not only one moon in the universe. Our planet only has one moon, but most planets have several moons. You should do a search online for moons and look at some examples.
As the Moon is a globe, it has only one surface.
It's not the only one documented to the world, but it's the most newsworthy because it's the first time a human set foot on the moon.
Only One Moon was created on 1994-04-08.
No, Earth only has one natural satellite, commonly known as the Moon.
Within our Solar System, the Earth is the only planet with one moon.
Many planets have only one moon. For example, Earth only has one moon. There are likely to be billions of planets in our universe with just one moon. As you can imagine, the list of these would take a long time to write out. We will only have discovered a small amount of actual planets that fit this description though.
The Earth is the only planet in our Solar System with one Moon
For earth there is only one moon and it has only one shape that is sphere...!
Only Earth has exactly one moon.
Earth is the major planet in our solar system that has only one moon, which is called the Moon.
Only the Earth has one moon.
The Moon
In our 'whole wide world' , there is only ONE Moon. However, other planets in the Solar System have moons too!!! Mercury - non Venus - non Mars - two Jupiter - at least 14 Saturn - 8 Uranus - 5 Neptune - 2 Pluto - 1