They're both big, but the earth is bigger.
Mars' biggest moon is Phobos. It is irregularly shaped and relatively small compared to Earth's moon, with a diameter of about 22.2 kilometers.
The Moon
No. This description does not quite work becomes the moon is not a planet; it is a moon.
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The Moon is moving pretty quickly, so the Moon's shadow on the Earth - which is what a solar eclipse is - moves quickly across the Earth. And because the Moon is fairly small while the Earth is much larger, only a tiny area of the Earth is in the Moon's shadow during an eclipse.
if you mean the small shadow, its the penumbra
No. It is much too small to attract something to orbit it and have the gravitational pull to keep it there, like the Earth does to our moon, or the Sun does to Earth.
super duper small
It is small
I dont think so; Earth would appear to be bigger from moon compared to what Moon appears to be from Earth The earth's diameter is 3.67 times the moon's diameter. As seen from the moon, the earth appears 3.67 times as large in the sky as the moon appears from earth.
Mercury, Venus, Earth, mars, Earth's moon, Mar's moons, Ceres
In a solar eclipse, the Moon passes in between the Sun and the Earth, and the Moon's shadow darkens a small area of the Earth for a few minutes.