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No. Also, they are only very small.
Do you mean MOONS? No, only planets have moons. The objects orbiting a star are called planets if they are large enough, and asteroids if they are small. Comets also orbit stars, but in larger orbits that take them out of the solar system and back.
yes, all and only primates primates have thumbs
Some planets have no moons at all, such as Mercury and Venus; some, like Earth, has only one. Mars has two tiny moons, and Jupiter has four large moons and 60 or so small ones.
One of Neptune's smallest moons is called Helene, which is only 10 miles across. Other small moons are named Galatea, Larissa, Naiad, Proteus, and Despina.
No besides us apes are the only ones who have opposable thumbs but ours are better
Yes, there are only two moons of mars.Phobos and Deimos.
Two moons refer to a celestial phenomenon where a planet has two natural satellites orbiting around it. This is uncommon in our solar system, as most planets have only one moon. The most famous example of a planet with two moons is Mars, which has two small moons named Phobos and Deimos.
No of course not it has 63 moons.....
mars has only 2 moons.
This is something you would have to research and determine on your own. There is no set origin when it was first defined to mean something, only theories. I would suggest going to the wiki encyclopedia website and search for "Thumbs up". You might find it very interesting that in different parts of the world, it can mean something very good or something very bad.
The planet Saturn has 53 named moons (not only 23 moons), and another nine which are still being studied.Many of the moons are very small: 33 are less than 10 km in diameter and 13 moons are less than 50 km.Many of the moons are named after Titans, giants, or minor Greek or Roman gods.Some of Saturn's moons are very large; the moon Titan is bigger than the planet Mercury.