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The sun has no moons. Moons are natural satellites of a planet. The equivalent structure for suns is planets themselves.

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Earth's moon does not have any of its own moons.

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how many moons has earth got

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the moon has 6 phases

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What affects does the moon have on earths oceans?

The moon affects the oceans on earth in many ways. It raises tides in oceans. It helps cleaning ocean water.


Does the moon have oceans?

The moon does not have oceans like Earth. However, there may be underground reservoirs of water ice in some areas of the moon's surface.


What is the name of the moon that scientistis a underground oceans?

the moon


Does the moon have seas and oceans?

no


How many shuttles got to the moon?

None. The shuttle does not 'do' the moon journey.


What moon phase are the oceans tide highest?

Full Moon


What does a moon do?

The earth's moon helps move the oceans tides.


How does the moon and the sun effect the earths oceans?

The gravitational forces of the Sun and Moon, effect the earths oceans by forming tides.


Which moon of Jupiter might contains oceans of water?

Europa is the moon of Jupiter that is known to contain oceans of water.


What does the moon have to do with your oceans?

Gravitational pull.


What does the moon create in our oceans?

tides


What happens to earth's oceans when the moon pulls on earth?

The oceans shift slightly with the moon's pull, which causes a phenomenon known as tides.