Because the mass of the planet - its weight and size - create different degrees of gravity.
planets have moons for day and night
the orbit of planets around the Sun in the Solar systemthe orbit of moons around their planets in the Solar system
The planets are satellites of the sun. The moons are satellites of the planets. The moons revolve around the planets captured by their gravity, while the planets revolve around the sun captured by its gravity and the sun.
Oh no, it is the outer planets which have the most moons. Terrestrial planets such as Earth have relatively few moons.
yes moons are satellites to other planets
Planets circle the sun Moons cirle planets.
Planets are bodies that orbit a central star (in our case, the Sun), and moons are smaller bodies that orbit planets.
No, the planets have different number of moons, from zero to about 60-70.
The forces of gravity between two masses are the cause of all orbits.
The Sun has no moons. Moons orbit Planets > Planets orbit the Sun.
Moons are satellites of planets.
It's backwards. Venus rotates the opposite direction from most other moons and planets.
It's backwards. Venus rotates the opposite direction from most other moons and planets.
Planets orbit stars, moons orbit planets. That is the only difference.
planets have moons for day and night
the orbit of planets around the Sun in the Solar systemthe orbit of moons around their planets in the Solar system
The planets are satellites of the sun. The moons are satellites of the planets. The moons revolve around the planets captured by their gravity, while the planets revolve around the sun captured by its gravity and the sun.