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The planet Mercury has the most similar cratered surface compared to the moon.
Its Earth, with its one moon which is called `The Moon`. Although our moon is not the largest in the solar system, it still comparatively large compared to its planet. The other large moons in the solar system are around much larger outer planets. If we consider dwarf planet Pluto, there is an even bigger moon in comparison (Charon).
no the driest planet is the moon
That depends on which moon you are talking about. Most likely, if you are just talking about "the Moon," it is our own planet Earth.
There aren't really ANY satellites that are "proportional" to the planet. Satellites range in size from very tiny to almost-planet-sized. The only really surprising moon is Earth's Moon, which is far larger, compared to the planet, than any other that we know of. However, if we include dwarf planets, then Charon a moon of Pluto is actually the largest compared to it's "parent" planet.
In size and mass it is enormous compared to it's parent planet - The Earth.
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Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system and it has the most moons
No, a moon cannot be bigger than a planet. Moons are natural satellites that orbit planets, and they are typically much smaller in size compared to the planets they orbit.
Pluto would be the best answer, but Pluto is only a dwarf planet. Also its largest moon, Charon, is still not as big as Pluto itself.