The average diameter of Pluto is 67.51% the diameter of the moon. This is just barley less than two-thirds the size of the moon.
If you look at volume, Pluto has 30% the volume of the moon, so, by volume, Pluto is much less than two-thirds the size of Earth's moon.
(If you look at mass, Pluto is much less massive, having only 17.89% the mass of the moon.)
Yes. Pluto's diameter is about two-thirds that of our moon.
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Pluto is the dwarf planet that is smaller than the Earth's moon.
it has a one fifth mass of earths moon and one third volume of earths moon
A person would weigh less on the Moon compared to Pluto because the Moon has less mass and weaker gravity than Pluto. The gravitational pull on Pluto is stronger due to its larger mass, causing a person to weigh more on Pluto than on the Moon.
Pluto is both smaller and less massive than our Moon.
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Yes, Pluto is significantly smaller than Earth, with a diameter less than half of Earth's. It is about two-thirds the size of Earth's moon. Pluto is categorized as a dwarf planet rather than a full-fledged planet due to its size and characteristics.
No. Pluto is actually smaller then Our Moon, Therefor Less gravitational Pull.
Pluto has a diameter of approximately 2,377 kilometers, which is about 18.5% of the diameter of Earth. It is classified as a dwarf planet.
No. The gravity of Pluto is only about 6.3% of the gravity on Earth, less than half of the gravity on the moon. This is because Pluto is about 500 times less massive than Earth.
the moon has less gravity... because the moon is smaller and and its gravitational pull is MUCH lower than the earths