They are both pieces of rock in outer space and...
They are shiny :)))
No, Halley's comet is smaller than the Moon
When an asteroid, comet, or meteorite collides with the Moon a crater is formed.
One currently accepted theory of the Moon's creation is that it was ejecta from the earth after an impact with an asteroid or comet.
I am pretty sure that comets are lighter than moons but it depends on the comet
No, but it does have deep/large creators. Valleys are created by glaciers and a geologically active crust, neither of which the Moon has. Creators from meteor and comet impacts make up the majority of the Moon's surface features.
No, Halley's comet is smaller than the Moon
No.
There is no relationship whatsoever between Earth's moon and any comet.
Halley's comet is tiny compared to the moon. The irregularly shaped comet is about about 5 by 10 miles wide while the moon's diameter is over 2000 miles.
Comet
No. A comet orbits a star such as the sun. In order to be a moon it must orbit a planet or some similar body.
There are no data with which to answer that question, because no comet has ever yet been observed in orbit around a moon.
Pluto
Moon Dreamers - 1986 Bucky's Comet 1-11 was released on: USA: 1986
No. The craters on the moon are the result of massive asteroid and comet impacts.
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When an asteroid, comet, or meteorite collides with the Moon a crater is formed.