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.
A star is MUCH larger than a moon.
mars is obviously larger than our moon not Mercury
Saturn - It is larger than both the earth and the moon
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.
Yes, by quite a bit.
No, the moon is not the size of the state of Texas. The moon is much larger than Texas. The diameter of the moon is an estimated 2,160 miles.
No. The moon orbits the planet which means the planet is larger than the moon.
Its larger than Europe and Australia...
No, Australia is much larger than New York.
Actually all the current planets are larger than our moon.
Mars has a moon that is larger than the other one.
The moon appears much larger than the planets because it is closer.
Yes. All planets in the solar system are larger than the moon. Neptune is many times larger than the moon.
No. Ceres is much smaller 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.
No, Mars is much larger than Earth's moon.