If Earth shrank in size but not mass, the compression would greatly heat Earth's interior. Surface gravity would increase.
Assuming that by "it" you mean the gravitational force, the amount gravitational force of an object with spherical symmetry (Earth basically has that) on an outside object is the same as if the entire mass (of Earth, in this case) were concentrated in the center.Thus, and assuming you mean you shrank Earth WITHOUT changing its mass, you would get half the distance, and therefore four times the force.
Size: The Moon has about 1/4 of the diameter of Earth. Mass: The Moon has about 1/81 of the mass of Earth.
Shrank is the past-tense of shrink. If something was to have shrank (or the more grammatically accepted shrunk), it would've gotten smaller than it's original size, or less than its original amount.
Venus is closest to the Earth in size and mass. Its diameter is around 95% of Earths, while its mass is around 81.5% of Earths.
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The moon is smaller than the Earth so that would mean the size is smaller and the mass is also smaller because the mass depends on the size of the object so the moon would have less mass than Earth.
Venus is the planet closest in mass to Earth, with a mass about 81% that of Earth.
The mass on the moon and the earth is the same but the weight changes.
It is near Earth in size. About 81.5% of Earth's mass.
Earth's diameter about 7925 miles. Moon's diameter about 2160 miles. The diameter of the Moon is 3,474 km and the diameter of the Earth is 12,742 km. This makes the Moon approximately 27% the size of the Earth. The mass of the Moon is 7.347 x 1022 kg and the mass of the Earth is 5.97x 1024 kg. The mass of the Moon is only 1.2% of the mass of the Earth.
If you mean from the orignal 30lbs size - then that would be Queen Victoria.
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