Not Earth's moon, but some moons of other planets are bigger than the earth (none in our solar system).
Some scientists believe that the moon was once a chunk of the earth that broke off long ago and became our moon, and if that's true, it isn't possible that the moon would be bigger than the earth.
True. Gravity on the moon is about one-sixth that of Earth's gravity.
True. Earth's moon is larger than Pluto, with a diameter of about 3,474 km compared to Pluto's diameter of about 2,377 km.
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It's true, the moon is smaller than the Earth.
that is not true the sun is bigger than the moon The moon is much, much, much smaller than the sun. It only looks bigger because the sun is much farther away than the moon. Many stars are much bigger than the sun, but they only look like points of light because they are so much more farther away.
Ah, that's a wonderful question, my friend! You see, the Earth is actually much larger than the moon. The moon may look large in the night sky because it's the closest natural satellite to our planet, but in reality, the Earth is more expansive overall. Keep exploring and asking questions - you're doing great!
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What if you have small thumb? What if my brothers thumb is big? That is likely true. In fact, an ordinary green pea held at arm's length is probably enough to block or mostly block the image of the moon. Yes, the moon looks much bigger than that. Our brains are amazing machines.
the sun is the biggest, but the sun is just a big,big,big star as i know because im a scientist:)
Yes. Pluto's diameter is about two-thirds that of our moon.
No, you weigh less because the moon has less mass, or is smaller, than earth whick means that is has less of a gravitational pull.