The moon is Earth's closest neighbor in space and the only natural object to orbit it. Counting it in "planets away from Earth" does not make any sense as the planets revolve around the sun, not Earth.
Earth has just one moon. All the other planets except Mercury and Venus have moons.
You don't pass any. There' nothing in space between Earth and moon except maybe a few meteoroids. The planet that is able to come closest to Earth is Venus. When Venus is as close to Earth as it can ever get, it's more than 100 times farther away than the moon ever is.
Earth's Moon has no planets, unless you consider Earth to be the Moon's planet. A planet is defined as an object revolving around the Sun that is large enough to form itself into a sphere from the force of gravity, and yet not be so large as to create fusion like the Sun. It also must clear its orbit of other dust and debris. A moon, on the other hand, is an object that revolves around a planet.
The Moon circles the Earth, about 400,000 kilometers from Earth. It does not interact with any other planets. Other planets farther from the Sun have 2 or more of their own moons. Mars has 2, Jupiter has 63 known moons, Saturn has at least 62, Uranus 27, and Neptune 13 known moons (as of 2011).
None. The Earth's moon is not a planet and there are no planets "ON" any moon. Many planets in the solar system have several moons.
Earth has no planets of its own. It is one and has one moon.
The moon is Earth's closest neighbor in space and the only natural object to orbit it. Counting it in "planets away from Earth" does not make any sense as the planets revolve around the sun, not Earth.
Apart from Earth, there are no other "known" planets with an ocean. However, there is a good chance than a moon of Jupiter - Europa may have an ocean under it's crust, and Titan - a moon of Saturn - HAS an ocean of ... methane.
Earth, the Moon, the Sun, other planets.
Yes. The moon is close to the planet it orbits: Earth.
No, they are too far apart, and all have a stable orbit.
If you have any brain damage it would not be a surprise. Earth like all other rocky planets do NOT have rings. Hopefully you know we have one moon. Its name is Luna.
because the moon has an orbit that goes around the earth which is a path that the moon takes so it will not bump into any other planets
Yes there is more planets including the sun and the moon ,like mars Jupiter earth mercury netpune and the uras
Earth has just one moon. All the other planets except Mercury and Venus have moons.
Earth has the Moon Mars has Phobos & Deimos.