A great deal of a volcanic rock called "basalt". Basalt is very common on earth, and the moon is very largely made of basalt. It also has gravity but not as much as Earth.
The moon is believed to have a metallic core similar to that of Earth, but smaller in proportion to the moon than Earth's core is to Earth.
Mercury is most similar to Earth's moon. Like the moon it is a rocky, airless world covered in craters.
Saturn's moon Titan.
Yes. Moon rock is similar to volcanic rock on Earth.
No planets are similar but there is a moon. Titan, one of Jupiter's moons, is very similar to Earth.
Proximity to the Sun
From the near side of the moon, Earth would appear about four times larger in the sky compared to how the moon looks from Earth. The Earth would shine brightly and display phases similar to the moon as it orbits the sun. The Earth would appear to rise and set on the lunar horizon in a similar way to how the moon does on Earth.
Moon rocks are very similar to earth rocks an they are not intrinsically magnetic.
Saturn's moon Titan is the most recent object found in space to be similar to Earth.
the moon do have a equator, just like Earth.
The Earth and the Moon have similar materials in terms of silicate rocks, metals like iron and nickel, and traces of water and volatile elements. However, the Moon lacks a significant atmosphere and has a different geological history compared to Earth.
Scientists believe Earth's rocks and the Moon's rocks are similar because both were formed through similar processes, such as volcanic activity and impacts from asteroids. Additionally, studies of lunar samples brought back from moon missions show similarities in composition to certain rocks found on Earth.