Because there's nothing similar in how they're formed (or captured).
Moons are big rocks in space so they are not created all the same way.
All of them have moons.
Yes, there are moons orbiting other planets in the solar system. For example, Jupiter has over 70 moons, Saturn has over 60 moons, Uranus has 27 moons, Neptune has 14 moons, and even Mars has two moons. Each planet has a different number of moons orbiting around it.
If you count in pluto, there are 135 moons. If not, there are 134 moons.
No, not all planets in the solar system have moons. Mercury and Venus do not have any moons, while Earth has one moon, Mars has two moons, Jupiter has at least 79 moons, Saturn has at least 83 moons, Uranus has 27 moons, and Neptune has 14 moons.
Moons are big rocks in space so they are not created all the same way.
No, the planets have different number of moons, from zero to about 60-70.
Because they all formed separately, in different environments. It would be far more startling to discover that two moons, or two planets, were identical; they would almost certainly have to have been manufactured.
Not sure what you mean by this. All the moons in space are moons.
because there are a lot of moons that surround Jupiter and they rotate around Jupiter at different paces not all can be seen at the same time
No! No two are alike. Every one is different.
All of them have moons.
No, the statement is not always true. While some planets, like Jupiter and Saturn, have numerous moons, not all planets in our solar system have 12 moons. Some planets, like Earth and Mars, have fewer moons, while others have none at all.
Yes, there are moons orbiting other planets in the solar system. For example, Jupiter has over 70 moons, Saturn has over 60 moons, Uranus has 27 moons, Neptune has 14 moons, and even Mars has two moons. Each planet has a different number of moons orbiting around it.
When studying space in school, you might be asked to compare and contrast the moons that were discussed in a chapter. What they want you to do is to write about the way the moons are all the same and the things they have that make them different from each other.
No, Mercury and Venus do not have moons.
mercury has no moons at all