It could. It would have to be large enough to hold itself together while still being smaller than the planet it orbits.
The Earth and the Moon are not made mostly of gas but the Sun is.
it was not made by a person but of gas
The moon is not a star it is a moon. A star is made of gas - the moon is solid But it is the only object to orbit the earth
no, there are no rocks because saturn is a gas giant, which means it is completely made of gas
When the moon appears completely dark it is called a new moon.
a full moon is when the moon is completely full and completely round. a new moon is when the moon appears to have dissapeared.
Yes it does! The moon isn't made up of any gas. Gas is what gives the sun its natural glow. That is also why you see the moon in different shapes, due to where the sun is in the solar system.
no 2nd Answer: While some of our large planets are made of gasses, Earth's moon, 'Luna', is mostly rocky.
No, the moon is not made of gas. It is primarily composed of rock and metal, with a crust, mantle, and inner core. The lunar surface features a variety of geological formations, including craters, maria, and highlands, which are all solid, tangible materials.
It's made out of rock, so yes. On a completely unrelated note, 7.
Full Moon
no. moon is earth's natural satellite. it is a giant rock. pure solid. no gas nor liquid. no atmosphere. all it has is a very ragged surface because of craters made by meteorites.