The moon, being so close to us, has a gravitational pull on the oceans. So without the moon, the oceans may have risen up and killed us all
Venus has no moons. It may have had some before but now it has no moons.
blood moons are moons that look red
Jupiter has 79 moons and there are 4 major moons; The Galilean moons named after Galileo.
It has no moons.
Jupiter 63 known moons, Saturn 60 known moons, Uranus 27 known moons, Neptune 13 known moons and Pluto (no longer classed as a planet) 3 known moons.
the moons gravity
A "Maria", which is translated into "sea".
A "Maria", which is translated into "sea".
is the relationship between the clown fish and sea anemone
The planet is Neptune, the Roman name for Poseidon.
Since Neptune was the Roman god of the sea, most of its moons are named after other mythological figures associated with the sea (for example, its largest moon is Triton, which was the name of one of Neptune's sons in Roman mythology).
The relationship between them is the sea.
sea lettuce is a pimp and mates with everyone
Of the eight planets in our solar system, the first two (Mercury and Venus) have no natural satellites. The dwarf planets Pluto and Eris have six moons between them. There is no relationship between the number of moons an object has and whether or not it is a planet. Planets may have no moons, while objects that are not planets may have multiple moons. In general, the larger the planet, the more moons it tends to have.
the gravity of the moon greatly affects the tides.
yes. with kelp the sea otter eats sea urchins, which harm the kelp and the kelp provides an anchor for the sea otter when it sleeps
none at all