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The moon is 1079 miles wide

Mercury is 1515 miles wide

Mercury is only 436 miles wider.

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What is the Moon's diameter compared to the earths?

The moon is 1079 miles wide Mercury is 1515 miles wide Mercury is only 436 miles wider. Hope This Helps! :)


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