Yes. Themoon and the sun have hills.
Well, here are some: They both have a solid surface Both are small compared to most planets They are both in space They both rotate And here are some differences: Earth is bigger than the moon Earth rotates the sun The moon rotates Earth The Earth has life on it The earth has an atmosphere that people can breathe on I am not sure which ones are physical, but I hope they help. You are welcome that I helped you with this question. I am just ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Similar:1. Both in Solar System2. Both have gravity3.Both have craters,[moon has more, Earth has less]4. techtonic activity5. both have rocksDifferent:1. Earth is has more mass than the the moon2. Earth has liquid water the moon doesn't3. Footprints on the Earth would be there a few days, but on the moon it could be there millions of years.4. no atmosphere on moon5. moon no oxygen6. earth has metal and moon doesn't They are both satellites. The Moon is a satellite to the Earth. The Earth is a satellite to the Moon.Definition - Satellite - A celestial object that revolves around a primary. Well, for one, both are more or less spherical masses trapped in the sun's gravitational field. For two, the moon is trapped in the earth's gravitational field. For three, man has set foot on both. For four, the terrain of both are well known. For five, eclipses happen between them when either one is between the sun and the other.
The earth obviously does. The moon does not.
Both are rocky. Both are dense, but Earth is far more dense than the moon is.
Yes, the moon has hills or lunar mountains, but they are not as high or steep as those found on Earth due to the moon's lower gravity. Some lunar hills can be several thousand feet high and are formed by impact craters, volcanic activity, or uplift processes.
Yes. Water can be found on earth and moon!
Both. because the moon goes around the earth while the earth is going around the sun. And that's how it orbits both.
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The Earth's moon and Mercury are alike in that they are both rocky and airless. They are also both devoid of life and both have craters and plains.
The moon does BOTH.
Both the new moon and the full moon are phases of the moon's cycle. They both occur when the moon is in alignment with the Earth and the sun. During a new moon, the moon is not visible from Earth while during a full moon, the entire face of the moon is illuminated.
Yes, the Earth and Moon both exert a gravitational force on each other. This force is responsible for the Moon orbiting around the Earth.