There is only 1 moon
No planet! However, Venus has no moons and is not much smaller than Earth.
Once the moon is 6 times smaller than earth, 6 moons make one earth.
none cause the moons smaller than earth
Yes, much smaller. Earth is much larger than even the largest moons in the solar system. The moons of Mars are tiny as far as moons go. Phobos has a mean diameter of 22 km (13.6 miles) while Deimos has a mean diameter of 12 km (7.5 miles). So the Martian moons are smaller than some cities.
Callisto - a moon of Jupiter is way smaller than the Earth. It is about 0.378 the size of Earth
The counterexample to the statement would be Mars. Mars has two moons, but it is smaller than Earth, which has two moons, and Venus, which has none. While it is no longer considered a planet, it is worth noting that Pluto, which is smaller than any of the planets, has five moons.
The moon is much smaller, about 1/4 the diameter of Earth.
Yes, Mars has two moons named Phobos and Deimos. They are much smaller than Earth's moon and are thought to be captured asteroids.
Mars' moons are much smaller than, for example, Earth's Moon, or the larger moons of Jupiter. A large moon will have a larger gravity, which will tend to pull the moon together into a spherical shape.
Smaller. Much smaller.
Our Moon is generally rated at the large end of the scale.Most planetary moons (such as those around Mars) are smaller than ours. To find any moons bigger than ours, you generally have to go to Jupiter or Saturn, where you will find the biggest moons in the system like Ganymede, Callisto, and Titan.
Yes, the martian moons are each smaller. Combined, they are smaller than Earth's moon. Phobos and Deimos are captured asteroids with diameters of 22.2 and 12.6 km respectively. Earth's satellite, the largest in the Solar System is 1738 km in diameter.