No.
In terms of the earth, there is only one moon orbiting around it. In terms of other planets, some planets, like Mars or Venus and Murcury have no moons. Other's like all the Gas Giants have more than one moon orbiting it.
The moon is a terrestrial body, not a gas giant. Terrestrial bodies are made mostly of rock and metal, while gas giants are primarily composed of gases like hydrogen and helium.
The ringed planets in our solar system are:SaturnJupiterUranusNeptuneInterestingly the Saturnian moon Rhea may also have a tenuous ring system making it the only moon known to possess a ring system.
Giants by far
Mercury has volcanoes and craters like the moon, but no rings, only the gas giants have rings, and Mercury has no moon.
Saturn. Titan, the largest moon of Saturn, is the only moon in the solar system with a dense atmosphere.
human:the moon,and mars Robot:moon,mars,and the others,but no landings on gas giants
Earth & Mars for sure, probably all the gas giants, and possibly Mercury & the Moon.
Once you have freed the four giants, you can go to the clock tower at the end of the three days like the beginning of the game. Then play the oath to order and a citadels will begin you will find yourself inside the moon.
In terms of the earth, there is only one moon orbiting around it. In terms of other planets, some planets, like Mars or Venus and Murcury have no moons. Other's like all the Gas Giants have more than one moon orbiting it.
The storyline of Majora's Mask is that Link is trying to find Navi. He leaves the kingdom of Hyrule and ends up in another kingdom named Termina. While there, he gets attacked by an imp with two fairies who steals his horse and Ocarina of Time. He chases the imp down but gets turned into a Deku Sprout. One of the fairies joins him and they eventually reach Clock Town. The moon is falling in the world of Termina. On the last day, Link has to get to the top of the clock tower and meet with the imp. He shoots the Ocarina of Time out of the imp's hands and plays the Song of Time in order to save Termina from the moon's collision. The reasoning behind the imp wanting to make the moon fall is because he was once friends with the four giants in Termina. The four giants were revered as deities and the imp started to feel neglected. He began causing mischief in the regions and the four giants banished him. He wants to make the moon fall in spite of the giants who are the only ones who can stop it. Link is trying to awaken all the giants in order to get them to stop the moon.
The smallest moons are probably smaller than 1 kilometer in diameter. Possibilities include tiny moons that orbit the gas giants and/or the ice giants due to the fact that they have many moons and are less explored.
Is it a terrestrial? a vagabond? a moon? or a Jovian?
That really depends on an arbitrary limit in the definition of the size of a moon. There are moons from thousands of kilometers, there are specks of dust orbiting the gas giants (in their rings), and there are pieces in every kind of size in between. So, if you arbitrarily define (for example) that "anything above 10 meters diameter is a moon", then that will be the size of the smallest moon.
The moon is a terrestrial body, not a gas giant. Terrestrial bodies are made mostly of rock and metal, while gas giants are primarily composed of gases like hydrogen and helium.
Fire Giants Hill Giants Ice Giants Moss Giants
* All bigger that Earth * All gas giants * All have more than one moon * All have rings