(This answer assumes that a moon is a moon the size of Earth's moon) The volume of Earth is about 49 times bigger than the moon, so Earth has enough space for 49 moons if there were no space between the moons.
If both Earth and the moons are assumed to be perfect spheres (which they aren't quite), then about 36 moons would fit inside Earth, since there is no way to put all the moons inside Earth without there being space in between them.
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none.The moon is much smaller then the earth.If it was the other way around,then 42 moons could fit in earth.
none. but the moon can be compared as your fist and your head, and the head, of course, being Earth
42 moons can fit inside Earth
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The Earth is larger than the moon, and therefore only a fraction (1/50) of the Earth would theoretically "fit" inside the space of the moon. Therefore, 50 moons could fit inside the Earth.
The volume of Mars is 0.151 times that of the Earth The volume of the Moon is 0.02 times that of the Earth So 0.151/0.02 = 7.55 Moons fit inside Mars.
Approximately 72 million Earth moons could fit inside the sun.
Jupiter has four moons that orbit it. the names of these moons are IO (eye-oh) Callisto, Europa and Ganymede.Time taken for the moons to orbit Jupiter:IO- 1.7 Earth yearsCallisto- 16.7 Earth yearsEuropa- 3.5 Earth yearsGanymede- 7.1 Earth years
no. Earth and Mars are the only terrestrials with moons.
4 moons could ft inside the Earth.
About 50.
4 moons would go across the earth, and 109 earths would go across the sun.
The Earth is larger than the moon, and therefore only a fraction (1/50) of the Earth would theoretically "fit" inside the space of the moon. Therefore, 50 moons could fit inside the Earth.
The volume of Mars is 0.151 times that of the Earth The volume of the Moon is 0.02 times that of the Earth So 0.151/0.02 = 7.55 Moons fit inside Mars.
The earth's diameter is 3.66 times that of the moon so just over three-and-a-half moons would fit across the earth,
Uranus has 27 moons and Earth has 1 moon.
Pluto has four known moons, four times as many as the Earth.
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The moons volume (our moon) is 2% of the earth volume, so if you could break it up into small chunks, you could fit it into earths volume 50 times. If you say that you cant break up the moon, and just fit whole moons into the earth with spaces, then you're looking at a lot less.