Well, if you count Pluto as terrestrial (it's not a gas giant either) Jupiter's moon Ganymede is bigger than it. Other moons might be bigger than Mercury, but they're all Jupiter's.
Both Mercury and Venus have no known natural satellites (moons).
Mercury and Venus are terrestrial planets, and they are the only major planets without moons.
No, neither Venus nor Mercury have any moons.
Depending on the known moons,including Pluto, there are 170 moons in our solar system that scientists have confirmed and observed.
No, not all planets have moons. Mercury and Venus do not have any moons, while some planets like Jupiter and Saturn have a large number of moons. Earth has one moon.
Both Mercury and Venus have no known natural satellites (moons).
No, not all terrestrial planets have many moons. For example, Mercury and Venus do not have any moons, while Earth has one moon (named Luna or the Moon), and Mars has two small moons (Phobos and Deimos).
Mercury and Venus are terrestrial planets, and they are the only major planets without moons.
Terrestrial means on Earth so Earth is the only terrestrial planet This is incorrect, the first 4 planets are terrestrial as they are solidly bound planets. Pluto was also a terrestrial dwarf planet. Any planet can have moons but due to the gas giants having larger gravitational forces they have traditionally gathered more moons. Thusly, no.
No, neither Venus nor Mercury have any moons.
Depending on the known moons,including Pluto, there are 170 moons in our solar system that scientists have confirmed and observed.
No, not all planets have moons. Mercury and Venus do not have any moons, while some planets like Jupiter and Saturn have a large number of moons. Earth has one moon.
no its doesnt have any moons. because its to hot for it but they consider the planets to be the suns moons
In our own solar system, the only planets with many moons are outer planets. It seems likely that if there were a large planet close to a companion star, the star's gravity would strip away any orbiting moons. However, we have no way of detecting the moons of any extrasoloar planets.
Yes. All four of the outer planets have multiple moons.
Yes. Many Planets and dwarf planets have less than 10 moons. Planets: Mercury- 0 moons Venus- 0 moons Earth- 1 moon Mars- 2 moon Neptune- 8 moons Dwarf planets: Pluto- 3 moons and many other dwarf planets that i don't know how many moons they have.
Mercury and Venus are the two inner planets in our solar system that do not have any moons.