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23 February, 13:30
How Many Moons Does Each Planet Have?
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Kallie Lowe
23 February, 13:35
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Each planet has a different number of moons. Earth has only one, while planets like Mars have more (2). Even some planets have no moons (like Venus or Mercury).
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