It is smaller than some and larger than others.
When the light source is bigger than the object.
the answer is a sattelite
No. After the Sun and Jupiter, Saturn is the next largest object in the Solar System. Yes Saturn is bigger than Titan. this first answer is stupid because nobody asked about the planets. they asked about the moon titan and Saturn
If you put your object further backwards your shadow will become bigger but if you put your object more forwards your shadow will become smaller!
To make a shadow bigger, you can increase the size of the object casting the shadow, move the object closer to the light source, or decrease the distance between the object and the surface the shadow falls on. To make a shadow smaller, you can decrease the size of the object, move the object farther from the light source, or increase the distance between the object and the surface.
Shadows get smaller as the light source moves closer to the object casting the shadow, and they get larger as the light source moves farther away. The size of a shadow is influenced by the distance between the object and the light source.
It is a knob that makes an object that's on a slide appear bigger or smaller
Planets orbit stars, not other planets. A planet-like object that orbits a planet is a moon.
There are other stars, many of which are bigger, smaller, or about the same size as our Sun.
No. The moon is always the smaller body in such a system. The smaller object will always be the one doing the orbiting.
A moon is an object that orbits a planet. A planet cannot orbit another planet.
Many astronomers hypothesize that Saturn's rings were formed from the debris of a moon or moon-sized object that was disrupted by Saturn's gravity, possibly due to a collision with another object. This debris then spread out into the iconic rings we see today.