Does the size of a planet affect how many moons it has?

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Does the size of a planet affect how many moons it has? By: Tyler Barlow and Jake Foutz 6th Period

Why we picked this question We picked this question because it sounded interesting to us, and we are both interested in learning about space and what is out there. Why we picked this question

Links https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/solarsystem/moons#! https://spaceplace.nasa.gov/how-many-moons/en/ Links

pictures

Here is the data we gathered on all the planets in the solar system

Analyzing the data

In conclusion, I found that the size of a planet does not matter in terms of how many moons a planet has. The data did show some of the planets having more size and more moons, but some were out of order and did not show that the more mass there is, the more moons there are. Conclusion