Earth's Moon has no planets, unless you consider Earth to be the Moon's planet.
A planet is defined as an object revolving around the Sun that is large enough to form itself into a sphere from the force of gravity, and yet not be so large as to create fusion like the Sun. It also must clear its orbit of other dust and debris. A moon, on the other hand, is an object that revolves around a planet.
Earth's moon does not have any planets. It is a natural satellite that orbits around the Earth, which is a planet.
Earth's moon is relatively large compared to the moons of other planets in the solar system. It is the fifth-largest moon in the solar system. Compared to the size of Earth, the moon is about 1/6th the diameter of Earth.
The Earth, Moon and other planets stay in their orbits under the force of gravity, following Kepler's laws of planetary motion.
There are eight planets in our solar system that have moons. Mercury and Venus are the only planets without moons.
Many planets have moons; however, if you talk about theMoon, it is the moon that goes around our Earth.Many planets have moons; however, if you talk about theMoon, it is the moon that goes around our Earth.Many planets have moons; however, if you talk about theMoon, it is the moon that goes around our Earth.Many planets have moons; however, if you talk about theMoon, it is the moon that goes around our Earth.
Venus and Mars are the neighbouring planets of Earth
the moon creats earths tides! It also effects the planet by stabilizing the rotation of earth!
In size and mass it is enormous compared to it's parent planet - The Earth.
None. The Earth's moon is not a planet and there are no planets "ON" any moon. Many planets in the solar system have several moons.
You could fit about 3.5 Earths across the width of the Moon. The Moon has a diameter of about 3,474 kilometers, while Earth's diameter at the equator is around 12,742 kilometers.
No planets away.
Because the moon rotates in its axis
The Earth, Moon and other planets stay in their orbits under the force of gravity, following Kepler's laws of planetary motion.
Earth's companion is the moon. The moon orbits around the Earth, exerting gravitational effects on our planet and causing phenomena such as tides.
the earths satelite is called the moon but there are many different names
That is sometimes what the Moon is called. Seen from Venus the Earth and Moon would be seen as a pair of bright planets up to 0.5 degrees apart at opposition, which is the diameter of the Moon as seen from Earth.
The Moon is not classified as a planet, but as Earth's natural satellite. It orbits Earth, which in turn orbits the Sun.
Earth is a planet itself, so it does not have any planets. It is one of the eight planets in our solar system.