Neither. The moon is not a planet; it is a natural satellite of Earth, which is an inner planet.
The moon is not classified as a planet at all. It is a natural satellite of Earth.
Earth has the largest moon in the inner solar system by far.
Of the inner planets, Earth has one moon and Mars has two.
Earth is the inner planet that has at least one moon, known as the Moon.
It is not a planet, but if it was it would be an inner planet because it is before the Main Asteroid Belt, in the line of planets from the Sun.
Mars is the only inner planet in our solar system with more than one moon. It has two small moons called Phobos and Deimos.
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Mercury does not have any moons.
No. The moons of a planet belong to that planet alone. Of the inner planets, Mercury and Venus have no moons, Earth has one large moon (the moon), and Mars has two small moons named Phobos and Deimos.
No. The crust is the outermost solid layer of a planet or moon.