none of them have more than 1 moon
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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".
The only planet in our solar system with exactly one moon is Earth. For a long time Pluto had only one known moon, but is now known to have five moons. As of 2006 Pluto is no longer considered a planet.
Earth is the major planet in our solar system that has only one moon, which is called the Moon.
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No. Earth has one moon, Mars has two.
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.
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".
Well no outer planet has only one moon they all either have more than 1 or none at all.
There are four rocky planets, known as terrestrial planets. They are Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars. Only Mars has more than one moon; the planet has two moons.
Mars is the only rocky planet to have two moons, named Phobos and Deimos. Earth only has one moon and both Mercury and Venus have none.
No almost every planet has a moon. Several planets have more than one moon.
Yes they do. Our moon only orbits our planet - earth.
The Earth is the only planet in our Solar System with one Moon
The moon is the (only) "natural satellite" of the earth. It is not a planet.
It would have to be Earth, since it is the only inner planet with oceans.