all of them form at the same time
Both moons and planets are objects in space that orbit a larger body.
they are alike in the way that they are solid not gaseous and that they are relitivly small.
their all gas planets
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.
You can see all of them in the sky at night.
Both moons and planets are objects in space that orbit a larger body.
they are alike in the way that they are solid not gaseous and that they are relitivly small.
None of the inner planets are alike - they are all different in their own sweet way.
their all gas planets
They're both planets.
The answer depends on which planets "these" refers to.
They all have alike materials and rocky cores.
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.
Planets and moons are both celestial bodies that orbit around a larger body, such as a star like the Sun. However, planets are typically larger in size, have more mass, and are able to support their own atmosphere, while moons are smaller and often lack an atmosphere of their own. Moons generally orbit around planets, while planets orbit around stars.
Both have rings and are outer planets.
The Moon is a moon and the planets are planets, so it's impossible for a moon to be a planet. See related questions.