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 in our solar system that has more than one moon. It has two small moons named Phobos and Deimos.
The white planet close to Earth is the Moon. It is Earth's only natural satellite, and its surface appears white due to the reflection of sunlight off its rocky, dust-covered surface.
The moon with the specific name 'The Moon' orbits planet Earth.
Mercury is the rocky planet that is just smaller than Earth. Mercury is the smallest planet in our solar system and is only about 38% the size of Earth.
An infinite number of planets have more than one moon. Of the planets in our solar system, 3 (Mars, Saturn, and Jupiter), have more than one moon. Mars has two moons, Jupiter has at least 63, and Saturn has 60 not counting the asteroids that make up its rings.
Mars is the only rocky planet in our solar system that has more than one moon. It has two small moons named Phobos and Deimos.
There are four terrestrial, or rocky, planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars. Of these planets, only Mars has two moons.
Mars is the only inner planet in our solar system with more than one moon. It has two small moons called Phobos and Deimos.
Well no outer planet has only one moon they all either have more than 1 or none at all.
The third planet from the sun and the only known planet to support life. It is a rocky planet with a diameter of about 8,000 miles and a mass of 5.97 x 10^24 kg. It has one natural satellite, the Moon, which is the fifth largest moon in the solar system.
Mercury is a solid planet. It has a rocky surface, similar to Earth's Moon, with no significant atmosphere to support gaseous states like Jupiter or Saturn.
This isn't a rocky planet-Mars, Venus and Mercury are rocky planets. This planet can only really be described as a watery planet. We aren't really given the choice of which planet we live on, this is the only one so far that can support 'advanced' life.
Yes they do. Our moon only orbits our planet - earth.
No almost every planet has a moon. Several planets have more than one moon.
That would be Pluto, but Pluto is no longer considered a planet, only a planetoid.
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.