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Rosa Ruiz
5 March, 04:41
Why is it called moon and not plant
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Mattie Stevenson
5 March, 06:06
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Answer: It is a smaller planet-like sphere orbiting a planet.
Explanation: A planet is usually a mid-sized, life-sustaining, sphere. Any 'ball' smaller than the planet that orbits the planet, is a moon.
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