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What is true of Neptune's moons?
A. only one orbits in the same direction as Neptune
B. Neptune has the most moons of all the planets
C. seven orbit in the opposite direction as Neptune
D. they all orbit in the same direction as Neptune

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

In order of distance from Neptune, the regular moons are Naiad, Thalassa, Despina, Galatea, Larissa, Hippocamp, and Proteus. All but the outer two are within Neptune-synchronous orbit (Neptune's rotational period is 0.6713 day or 16 hours) and thus are being tidally decelerated.

Explanation:

B. Neptune has the most moons of all the planets

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