mars would probably have life and a thriving cillivization
The moon does; it causes the tides. Mars is just there ... without it Earth would be just the same.
It does no such thing. Mars orbits the sun. The only large object that orbits the Earth is the Moon.
the moon is also made out of rocks and dust and mars moons also have been made out of a very strange type of way. the 2 moons deimos and phobos were actually a part of a large chunk of rocks people bealive that it happened with a large collision with another meteor. there are some likes and diffrences with the moon and mars.
the craters on the moon and mars are from asteroids bumping into it.
Phobos monolith is a rock on the moon which is sizebly large and goes round planet Mars.
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Mars is a planet. A moon is a large celestial object that orbits a planet. So no, there are no moons on mars.
Mars does have two moon .
Our gravity field would be large enough to make Mars a moon instead of a planet.
of course Moon!
Mars is always larger than the moon. However, I think you mean will it appear bigger than our moon. No - never - not even close.
This is matter of simple geometric relationships between triangles. For triangles to be of the same proportion, what you ha e to do is change all sides by the same factor as you change any one side. The Moon is about 3,476 km in diameter, Mars has a diameter of 6,800 km (essentially twice as big). To appear to have a diameter the same as the Moon's, Mars would have to be about twice as far away. The Moon is 384,403 km away so Mars in the "as large as the moon" case would be about twice this distance or 768,800 km away.
Nothing will happen on August 27, 2014 concerning the moon. There is hoax going around about Mars, it is not true.
The radius of the moon would be 588.7 miles (947.4 km).
Yes. Moons are large celestial bodies that orbit planets. Earth's moon is the Moon (Luna) and Mars has two moons, Phobos and Deimos.
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The moon does; it causes the tides. Mars is just there ... without it Earth would be just the same.