yes the moon is only about one-fourth the size of earth
NO......... Ganymede, a moon of Jupiter, is the largest in this solar system. At 5,268 km at the equator, it is larger than Mercury, the dwarf planet Pluto, and three times larger than the Moon orbiting Earth. Even it is 3 times larger than earth's moon it is still not big enough to oversize earth.
Saturn - It is larger than both the earth and the moon
The Earth is 3.64 times larger than Moon's Circumference. (Earth's Circumference) 39,843 divide by (Moon's Circumference) 10,921=3.64
The moon causes larger tides than the sun, even though the sun is much larger than the moon, because the moon is tremendously closer to the Earth than the sun is.
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The Earth is much larger than the moon
NO......... Ganymede, a moon of Jupiter, is the largest in this solar system. At 5,268 km at the equator, it is larger than Mercury, the dwarf planet Pluto, and three times larger than the Moon orbiting Earth. Even it is 3 times larger than earth's moon it is still not big enough to oversize earth.
Saturn - It is larger than both the earth and the moon
The earth is larger then the moon, it is roughly four times bigger then the moon.
Earth is larger than Titan, and Titan is larger than our moon.
No, Mars is much larger than Earth's moon.
The Earth is not only larger but much more massive than the Moon is.
On average the craters on Moon are larger than the Earth's because the Moon has no atmosphere to shield from impactors and no weathering processes.
The moon is 1/3 the size of the earth. So, the answer is smaller.
Mercury is larger than the moon and so is closer in size to Earth than the moon is. It should be noted that Mercury is closer in size to the moon than it is to Earth.
The Earth is 3.64 times larger than Moon's Circumference. (Earth's Circumference) 39,843 divide by (Moon's Circumference) 10,921=3.64
Mercury is almost the same size as the Moon. The Moon is smaller than Earth. Mercury is then smaller than Earth.