If the Earth were larger, there would probably be an increase in gravity. (assuming the new Earth had the same density as the old one.) A larger gravity would gather the atmosphere closer to the ground, (which might be tough on Everest climbers) and the atmosphere would be more dense, and not quite as thick.
With a greater gravity, the loss of light gases would be reduced, but only by a little.
The mass of the Earth determines the effect of gravity, therefore if the size of the earth increases the mass increases so the gravity increases. This could possibly draw other planets toward us. 1G would no longer be the same value.
We would die... and then die... and still die...
It would get bigger
the earth would heat up the sun has alot of heat the bigger the hotter
nothing would happen
The Earth is bigger than the moon. While the diameter of the Earth is 12,742 kilometers, the moon's diameter is 3,474 kilometers. The moon is 27 percent the Earth's size.
we would be heavy
It would get bigger
It already does happen on Earth but just not that offten.The size doesn't matter.
the earth would heat up the sun has alot of heat the bigger the hotter
if its bigger than isle of man it would do a very big impact and damage
If the moon was bigger than the Earth, than Earth would orbit it and, by our current definitions, it would be a moon.
ha ha well nothing would happen because there was no life on earth.
the volume would get bigger, and the solid itself would just get bigger.
Earth's shadow is bigger comoared to the moons
your eye would explode
the earth would be destroyed
the earth would die
it would make the fire get bigger