the proportion of the earth and the moon would be much different, and the moon would then revolve on its own around the sun.
Yes, they would be a little more common than they are. A lunar eclipse happens when the Moon goes into the shadow of the Earth. If the Earth was larger, the Earth's shadow would also be larger. For some times when the Moon currently just misses the Earth's shadow, if the Earth (and its shadow) were larger, the Moon wouldn't miss.
Actually, the Moon appears larger when it is at the horizon. This is every time you happen to see it near the horizon, but it is only an illusion.Actually, the Moon appears larger when it is at the horizon. This is every time you happen to see it near the horizon, but it is only an illusion.Actually, the Moon appears larger when it is at the horizon. This is every time you happen to see it near the horizon, but it is only an illusion.Actually, the Moon appears larger when it is at the horizon. This is every time you happen to see it near the horizon, but it is only an illusion.
then there would be no moon
If you were on the moon your weight would lower, as there is no gravity.
You would see the moon.
you would jet a bit burnt if you where on the moon. I'll find out about the next eclipse
they would stay on the moon and they may not decay.
A full moon
The moon phases would change.
Earth would blow up along with the moon.
There would never be a full moon.
it would float