No. The sun is a star. The moon is a moon, also called a natural satellite, as it orbits Earth rather than the sun.
No, the sun and moon are not planets. The sun is a star that emits light and heat, while the moon is Earth's natural satellite. Planets are celestial bodies that orbit stars, like Earth does with the sun.
The Moon is a natural satellite and the Sun is a star. The Moon is not a star. Neither the Moon nor the Sun are planets.
No. If an object orbits the sun it is not considered a moon. Depending on its size, composition, and location it may be considered a planet, dwarf planet, asteroid, or comet.
Io and Titan are moons because they orbit planets (Jupiter and Saturn respectively).
The moon is the smallest out of the Sun,Earth and moon. It should be note, though, that neither the sun nor the moon are planets; the sun is a star and the moon is a natural satellite.
No, the sun and moon are not planets. The sun is a star that emits light and heat, while the moon is Earth's natural satellite. Planets are celestial bodies that orbit stars, like Earth does with the sun.
The Moon is a natural satellite and the Sun is a star. The Moon is not a star. Neither the Moon nor the Sun are planets.
No. If an object orbits the sun it is not considered a moon. Depending on its size, composition, and location it may be considered a planet, dwarf planet, asteroid, or comet.
No. The moon is not a planet; it is a moon. If it had its own orbit around the sun it would be considered a terrestrial planet.
the planets
No. The planets orbit the sun.
Planets circle the sun Moons cirle planets.
Io and Titan are moons because they orbit planets (Jupiter and Saturn respectively).
No, they don't. But most of our planets that orbit the sun do.
no, but you need the sun and the planets
Because the sun is not a planet. In simple terms, moons are to planets as asteroids, comets, and planets are to the sun.
None. This is a trick question. Moons orbit PLANETS. Planets orbit the Sun.