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No. Earth has one moon, Mars has two.
Neither. Except perhaps in a poetic sense. Planets orbit around the sun. Moons orbit around planets. The earth has only one and we call it "the moon".
Earth is the major planet in our solar system that has only one moon, which is called the Moon.
Mars is the only inner planet in our solar system with more than one moon. It has two small moons called Phobos and Deimos.
Only earth.
No. Earth has one moon, Mars has two.
The moon is the (only) "natural satellite" of the earth. It is not a planet.
Neither. Except perhaps in a poetic sense. Planets orbit around the sun. Moons orbit around planets. The earth has only one and we call it "the moon".
The moon with the specific name 'The Moon' orbits planet Earth.
jupieter ___________________ Jupiter is one of the outer planets; the great dividing line in the sky is usually the asteroid belt. Earth is the only "inner" planet with a large moon.
Earth is the major planet in our solar system that has only one moon, which is called the Moon.
Earth.
Mars is the only inner planet in our solar system with more than one moon. It has two small moons called Phobos and Deimos.
Yes they do. Our moon only orbits our planet - earth.
The Earth is the only planet in our Solar System with one Moon
It would have to be Earth, since it is the only inner planet with oceans.
No. Earth is technically the closest planet to the moon. Mars is the closest planet to a moon, with Phobos being only 9.4Mm away from Mars. Earth's moon is an average distance of 370Mm from Earth.