The Moon is about 3.7 times smaller than the Earth
Certainly not in our solar system. If such a creature exists in some other system it hasn't been discovered yet.
The Sun is very big. You could fit about 1,300,000 Earths inside the Sun ( ignoring the spaces between the spheres). The Sun is about 865,000 miles in diameter and the Earth is about 7,925 miles in diameter.
Yes Yes, you can because the N.A.S.A prgram has a satellite in space and they can monitor the planets and the moon, so yes you can prove that the moon goes around the earth and the moon is always in the sky every night. =]]] Depends from where you look. According to the Einstein's theory of relativity ... If you stand on the moon, you will find the earth orbiting the moon and so the other heavenly bodies... BUT Earth, being greater in mass... almost 5 times more than our moon ... the total gravitational force of earth is more than that of the moon... almost 5 times more... Hence we consider that the moon is orbiting the earth. Because, generally, More the mass, more stable the object. So if we consider that the earth, having 5 times more mass than moon, as stable or stationary... We conclude that the moon orbits the earth.... But I feel Einstein's Theory of relativity more accurate. Also if we view the phenomenon from the sun, we will find that the moon orbiting the earth, because earth is orbiting the sun...IF WE ASSUME THAT TOO.........ACCORDING TO THE MORE MASS ... MORE STABILITY TECHNIQUE.
You have your moon and earth placed backwards. It takes 28-29 days for the moon to orbit the earth. Actualy, it has been scientificaly proven that the earth and moon go round each other. (see QI -BBC2)
It is 11.78 times bigger.
Its two times bigger than New Zealand
Earth's diameter is about 3.7 times bigger than the Moon's Earth's volume is about 50 times greater than the Moon's Earth's surface area is about 14.29 times greater than the Moon's Earth's mass is about 81.3 times greater than the Moon's
The earth is larger then the moon, it is roughly four times bigger then the moon.
The sun is over a million times bigger than the earth, and the earth is about 45 times bigger (by volume) than the moon. So you could not fit the sun into the moon.
the earth is 49 times biggerThe earth is 81.3 times more massive than the moon.The earth's circumference and diameter are 3.67 times bigger than the moon's.49.3 moons would fit in the earth. (assuming they are not restricted to any specific shape.)
Earth, by far.
The moon is the smallest of the three, and the Earth is next largest. The sun is many times bigger than the moon and the Earth put together.
The sun is millions of times bigger than the moon, but the moon is many times closer to Earth.
If the moon was bigger than the Earth, than Earth would orbit it and, by our current definitions, it would be a moon.
The Moon, which circles our earth is 3,476 km in diameterPlanet Earth is 12,742 in diameterThe moon which circles the earth is 3,476 km in diameter.Planet Earth is 12,742 in diameter.
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.
Yes, Saturn is much bigger than the moon of Earth.
one time in the year.