No. Not even close. The diameter of Ganymede is a third that of Earth, the density of Ganymede is 1/6th that of Earth, and that MASS of Ganymede is about 5% of Earth's.
Ganymede is about 50% larger than our Moon, but only about twice as massive. By density, Ganymede is a fluffball.
Yes, the Earth is much bigger than it's moon. The radius of the Earth is 6,378.1 kilometers and weighs 5.9736×1024 Kg
The radius of the moon is 1,737.4 kilometers and weighs 7.3477 × 1022 Kg
The moon is smaller than Earth because it formed from material that was broken off of Earth in a collision with a smaller planet.
It is not bigger than the Earth.
beacuse it has more matter.matter is a soild that holds you in place.
no pluto is not bigger, it is the smaller the moon is bigger
The Moon is much SMALLER than the Earth.
no
Earth, by far.
If the moon was bigger than the Earth, than Earth would orbit it and, by our current definitions, it would be a moon.
Yes, Saturn is much bigger than the moon of Earth.
Earth is bigger than the moon, but that has absolutely nothing to do with the sun's corona.
The Earth is bigger than the Moon.
The Earth is much bigger than the Moon.
no the earth is bigger than the moon
The Earth is much bigger than the moon.
Not Earth's moon, but some moons of other planets are bigger than the earth (none in our solar system).
The Moon is smaller than the Earth
Eris is not bigger than earth
The Earth is bigger than the moon. While the diameter of the Earth is 12,742 kilometers, the moon's diameter is 3,474 kilometers. The moon is 27 percent the Earth's size.