mercury
No, because the Moon is not a planet. However, they are similar in several ways, especially their cratered surfaces.
Mercury.Btw use the correct wording on questions. Meaning you should have asked "Which planet has a core of iron larger than our moon?"
It's black, like the night time but no moon.
The most widely accepted theory is that Mercury originally had a metal-silicate ratio similar to common many smaller meteors. However, early in the solar system's history, Mercury may have been struck by a small, still-forming planet several hundred kilometers across. The impact would have stripped away much of the original crust and mantle, leaving the core behind as a relatively major component. A similar process has been proposed to explain the formation of Earth's Moon.
Mercury looks like the Moon: it is heavily cratered with regions of smooth plains, has no natural satellites and no substantial atmosphere. However, unlike the moon, it has a large iron core.
Mercury is most similar to Earth's moon. Like the moon it is a rocky, airless world covered in craters.
It's similar to our moon.
The planet Mercury has the most similar cratered surface compared to the moon.
The moon is believed to have a metallic core similar to that of Earth, but smaller in proportion to the moon than Earth's core is to Earth.
i believe mantle rocks from earth to core .
how is mercury like luna!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
A few of the most important things about Mercury are, it is the closet planet to the sun, the surface is almost the same as the moon, and Mercury has an iron core.
Mercury
they have the same size + lots of craters
The moon is made of rock. Its composition is very similar to that of Earth.
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