It's kind of NOT. Just saying...
Observations from Earth-based telescopes are obscured by the atmosphere.
If the moon was bigger than the Earth, than Earth would orbit it and, by our current definitions, it would be a moon.
Earth, by far.
The moon is smaller than earth. The moon is on fourth of Earth, and has less gravity. You would weigh about one sixth on the moon than on the Earth.
you can go places better because it don't have much gravity
umm... no. The moon is about 4 times smaller than the Earth
The moon is very much smaller than the earth. The moon's atmosphere is thinner than the earth's.
The moon is not wider than the earth. Therefore, it can not be much wider than the earth.
The earth is not younger than the moon
"The moon has more gravity than the earth." is a question (about the moon and gravity).
Earth's diameter is about 3.7 times bigger than the Moon's Earth's volume is about 50 times greater than the Moon's Earth's surface area is about 14.29 times greater than the Moon's Earth's mass is about 81.3 times greater than the Moon's
planet A better answer might be "primary". Objects other than planets can have satellites.