Much colder - the mean temperature of Io is 110 Kelvin - about 160 below zero Fahrenheit.
Io is a little bigger than the moon :)
the moon is smaller and has lots more craters than earth does and night lasts longer on the moon
on mars, venus, and jupiters moon io.
If you meant all terrestrial bodies (including moons) Its io (io has the least amount of water). If you meant terrestrial planets (only planets) its venus and earth they both have an active core
Io is a satellite of Jupiter.
Yes. Io is only slightly larger than Earth's moon.
Io is smaller than the Earth, around 3660km in diameter compared with Earths diameter of around 12750km.
Yes, it is only a bit bigger than our moon, to yes.
Io orbits Jupiter at a distance of 421,700 kilometres. Which si about 10% further than the Moon is from Earth.
Io has a radius 0.286 times that of the Earth and a volume 0.01 times that of the Earth.
Io's surface gravity is about 0.18 g, where Earth's gravity is 1.0 g.
Io is the third biggest moon of Jupiter. Biggest is Ganymede. 2nd biggest is Callisto. 3rd biggest is Io. 4th biggest is Europa. Diameter of Io is about 3640 kilometers. That's just a bit bigger than Earth's Moon.
Io takes about 1.8 Earth days to orbit JupiterExact: 1.769137786.
Io's gravity is 1.796 m/s2 (0.183 g) If you weighed 100 kg on Earth, you'd weigh 18.3 kg on Io.
Io is a little bigger than the moon :)
Io the Moon of jupter has over 400 active volcanoes.
No. Io is mostly yellow in color. It is not influenced by Earth or its seasons.