about 30
Your question doesn't make any sence. Diameter is how long one point in an object is. If you were asking about how much is the diameter of the moon compared to the Earth, then the answer is that the Moon's diameter is 1/4 of the Earth's.
Probably only like one or 2 so because in difference the earth is much Larger than the Moon
No planets away.
Much less than a light-year. A light-year is the distance light travels in a year; from the Moon, the light takes only a bit more than a second. The Moon is at an average distance of about 380,000 km. A light-year is about 9,500,000,000,000 km. If you divide the first number by the second, you'll get the number of light-years as a decimal.
Apparent (visual) diameter of the [full] moon . . . . always near 1/2 degree. Angle from horizon to zenith . . . 90 degrees . . . roughly 180 apparent moon diameters.
It is because the moon is many miles away from the Earth.
The moon is about 0.0000000406 light years away from earth.
The moon is moving away from the Earth at a rate of about 3.8 centimetres - or 1.5 inches - per year.
planet earth
No, the diameters of all the planets in our solar system cannot fit between the Earth and the Moon. The average distance from the Earth to the Moon is about 384,400 kilometers, while the combined diameters of all the planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune) is approximately 120,000 kilometers. This means there is enough space for the planets to fit, as their total diameter is much less than the distance to the Moon.
The moon is much closer to the earth that the sun. The moon is about 239,000 miles away. The sun is about 93,000,000 miles away.
To find the distance from the Earth to the Moon using the Earth's diameter, you can use the concept of proportions and the known ratio of the Earth-Moon distance to the Earth's diameter. The average distance to the Moon is about 30 Earth diameters. By multiplying the Earth's diameter (about 12,742 km) by this factor, you can estimate the distance to the Moon, which is approximately 384,400 km.