The Moon is smaller than the Earth
The moon is smaller than the Earth. Its diameter is just over one quarter that of Earths, but its total mass is only around 1.23% of Earths mass.
no the earth is bigger than the moon
The moon appears to change size due to its elliptical orbit around the Earth. When the moon is closest to the Earth (perigee), it appears larger (supermoon), and when it is farthest (apogee), it appears smaller. This phenomenon is known as the Moon illusion.
Mercury is almost the same size as the Moon. The Moon is smaller than Earth. Mercury is then smaller than Earth.
my guess is earth is the same size as earth
Same reason the astronauts bounce around on the Moon. The Moon is smaller than Earth, so we weigh less. Saturn is bigger than Earth, so we would weigh more.
No, the earth is bigger than the moon so they don't have the same gravitational pull
it depends some stars are huge,10x the sun, and some are puny, smaller or about the same as the moon
The Moon appears a lot smaller (which it is) when viewed from the Earth.
The Moon is considerably smaller than the Earth. Its volume is about 2% of the Earth's. Its mass is only about 1.2% of the Earth's. Its surface gravity is about 1/6 that of the Earth.
no the earth and the moon are not the same size the sun is about 100 times bigger than the earth
same size