Jupiter has the most of any planet Jupiter has a lot of moons yes (16 to be exact), inculding the famous Galilean satellites, but Saturn has 18 moons in it's orbit making it the one with the most.
Of what we have found most are the size of Jupiter or larger. But we know many more extrasolar planets exist that we simply cannot detect. If we were to draw hypotheses on what planets are most abundant they would either be similar to dwarf planets. Or, if the reader does not view dwarf planets as true planets then planets the size of ones in the terrestrial zone like: Mercury, Venus, or Earth. Are probably the most abundant.
They least resemble rocky planets like Venus Earth and Mars, particularly they least resemble planets that we would consider as possible life sustaining planets.
About 100 extrasolar planets are thought to have been discovered. All are giants and probably most resemble Jupiter
The most obvious difference between terrestrial and jovian planets is their composition. Terrestrial planets are rocky and dense, while jovian planets are mostly composed of gases and lack a solid surface. Additionally, jovian planets are typically larger in size and have extensive ring systems.
All the planets have orbits so four cannot be picked out.
Mercury has no moons.
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yes there is 20 above moons does saturn has
neptune has 13 known moons, but only 9 of them are named
Jupiter
Pluto has five moons, and they are: - Charon - Hydra - P5 - Nix - P4
No. Most planets do. Six of the eight planets in our solar system have at least one moon.
The most densest planets are Earth and Mercury
The planets that have the most space between them are mercury and Pluto.
Mercury has the most craters of all the planets.
Most planets have a solid surface, an atmosphere, and orbit a star. They also vary in size, composition, and distance from their star.
most of inner planets