The moon is incredibly small as compared to any stars that can be seen in the sky, although because the moon is so close to Earth, it looks large.
Because the Moon is much nearer than the stars to the Earth.
No. The moon is about 400 times smaller than the Sun, which is an average star. Even the smallest stars are at least 50 times larger than the moon in diameter.
Stars
the moon and the stars are made out of moisture and dust
The moon is bigger than most stars as seen from Earth, but it is much smaller than the majority of stars in the universe. Stars vary greatly in size, with some being hundreds or even thousands of times larger than the moon.
The stars appear small to us because they are very far away. They are actually much larger than the moon. The moon appears large in the sky because it is Earth's closest neighbor in space.
The Stars The Earth came third and moon came second Actually, yes the stars did come first, since matter had combined from the big bang, but the Earth and Moon are tied, since no one knows how the moon formed, we cannot assume what time they appeared.
stars are galaxies away from us and the moon isn't
Yes (Genesis ch.1). Answer: As far as I am aware nobody really knows for sure what caused the Universe to come into existence. Scientists can explain fairly well how the Sun the Moon and stars were formed, but only after the initial "Big Bang." What created that "Big Bang" is not known.
No, the moon is closer to Earth than the stars. The stars we see in the night sky are typically much farther away than the moon.
None. Stars do not orbit the moon. They are murch farther away and much larger than the moon is.
No, stars do not reflect the sun like the moon does. Stars are very similar to the sun and give off their own light. (They look small because they are far away, but they are actually very big).