No, some planets have several moons, whilst many have no moons at all.
because each planet has there own moon DER
The moon is not a planet; it is a natural satellite. If it had its own orbit around the sun it would be considered a terrestrial planet.
No, Titan does not have a moon of its own. It is one of Saturn's moons and orbits the planet directly.
The distance from a planet to its moon can vary greatly depending on the specific planet-moon pair. For example, the distance from Earth to its moon is approximately 384,400 km, while the distance from Mars to its moon Phobos is only about 9,378 km. Each planet-moon system has its own unique characteristics that determine the distance between them.
Maria isn't a name of a moon, though it's what the dark areas on our own moon are called which were once though to be seas.
because each planet has there own moon DER
Yes. Each moon revolves around its own planet. Our Moon revolves around Earth.
That depends on which moon you are talking about. Most likely, if you are just talking about "the Moon," it is our own planet Earth.
no it wasent it was its own planet.
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.
No. The sun is a star, not a planet. The moon is a moon. If it had its own orbit around the sun it would be considered a terrestrial planet.
That depends on which moon you are talking about. Most likely, if you are just talking about "the Moon," it is our own planet Earth.
There is a "Herschel Crater" on our own Moon; on Mimas; and on the planet Mars.
Uranus
There is no such planet known. In our solar system, the planet whose moon is closest in size to the planet which it orbits is none other than our own planet Earth. However, the Moon is still much smaller than the Earth. Pluto has a Moon that's big, but Pluto isn't a "planet" now, of course.
There is no such planet known. In our solar system, the planet whose moon is closest in size to the planet which it orbits is none other than our own planet Earth. However, the Moon is still much smaller than the Earth. Pluto has a Moon that's big, but Pluto isn't a "planet" now, of course.
No, by definition a body must revolve around the sun in its own path to be planet. The moon has a path around earth and the sun.