Yes. Charon, Plutos largest moon, is about 1200km in diameter, while Plutos diameter is around 2322km, so Plutos diameter is about twice the size. In terms of volume though, Pluto is around 7.4 times as big.
Pluto would be the best answer, but Pluto is only a dwarf planet. Also its largest moon, Charon, is still not as big as Pluto itself.
Yes the moon is big compared to the human, but small in comparison to the earth.
None. Some of the moons of Jupiter are nearly the size of Mercury, but no planet has a moon as big as the planet itself.
The moon is much smaller than the sun. The sun is about 400 times larger in diameter than the moon.
The moon model would be about 1/4th the size of the modeled earth.
The moon appears big in the sky sometimes due to an optical illusion called the "moon illusion." This occurs when the moon is closer to the horizon, making it appear larger compared to when it is higher in the sky.
The moon appears big in the sky due to an optical illusion called the "moon illusion." This occurs when the moon is near the horizon, making it seem larger compared to when it is higher in the sky.
Earth's moon is relatively large compared to the moons of other planets in the solar system. It is the fifth-largest moon in the solar system. Compared to the size of Earth, the moon is about 1/6th the diameter of Earth.
The moon is incredibly small as compared to any stars that can be seen in the sky, although because the moon is so close to Earth, it looks large.
Plutos mean diameter is around 2296 km, while Mercury's mean diameter (the smallest planet) is 4878km. Even our moon is larger than Pluto, the moon mean diameter is 3474km. So it is very small compared with the 8 major planets.
Because the Moon is much nearer than the stars to the Earth.