No. The moon is about one-fourth the diameter and has about 2% of the mass as that of the Earth. See the related link for more information.
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umm... no. The moon is about 4 times smaller than the Earth
No. The moon is about 1/4 the diameter of Earth.
Mars is about twice as big as the Moon.
The moon is 1/4 the diameter of the Earth
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.
Size: The Moon has about 1/4 of the diameter of Earth. Mass: The Moon has about 1/81 of the mass of Earth.
False. Gravity on the moon is 1/6 that of Earth.
What matters heres is the Moon's mass, as well as its distance. With a more massive Moon (and in the same orbit), the tides would of course be stronger.
Moon = 1/4 of Earth
The moon is about 1/4th the size of the Earth.
In rough rounded figures . . . -- The moon's diameter is 27.3% the size of the Earth's diameter. -- That makes the moon's surface area 7.5% the size of Earth's surface area. -- And it makes the moon's volume 2% the size of the Earth's volume. -- The moon's mass is 1.23% the size of the Earth's mass. (When we notice that the moon has 2% of Earth's volume but only 1.23% its mass, we realize immediately that the moon's average density is only 60% of the Earth's average density.)