The moon is much smaller, about 1/4 the diameter of Earth.
Yes, the moon is smaller then [sic] the earth. The earth is about sixty times larger than the moon.
It is smaller than the earth by a scale of 1:81 (1 Earth=81 Moons). The gravity is 1/6 of that here. So, superjump is possible.
No, the moon is not bigger than planet earth.
The moon is smaller than the earth
The closest planet to the Earth's moon is the Earth.
The planet Earth is next to the Moon
The Earth is to the Moon as a planet is to its moon. So, if we're talking about a satellite orbiting a planet, then the planet would be analogous to the Earth, and the satellite would be analogous to the Moon.
The bigger planet is Earth.
The moon with the specific name 'The Moon' orbits planet Earth.
The Earth is bigger in size. The Earth is a planet. The Moon has no plants. The Moon has less gravity.
yes
Formerly than answer was Pluto, whose moon Charon is just over half its diameter. Now that Pluto is technically not a planet, than answer is Earth, whose moon is just over a quarter its diameter.
Yes. The moon is about as big as the united states of America. Minus Alaska and Hawaii.
Earth, by far.
Earth is the closest planet the moon, as it is our planet's moon and orbits Earth.
Earth is the closest planet to the moon and Venus follows as the second closest planet to the moon
The closest planet to the Earth's moon is the Earth.
A small planet going round a big planet is called a moon. Like our moon, it is smaller than Earth - so all planets orbiting round a bigger planet is called a moon.
The planet Earth is next to the Moon
earth is bigger
Earth is bigger....