No. Earth grew over the course of millions of years as more material was added to it.
It used to be Venus, which is close by and almost the same size. But we now know that Venus is very different, with a 93% carbon dioxide atmosphere and chronic global warming with a surface temperature over 400 degrees C.
the moon is the right size when it fromed ,and now is the right distance amd size
In size and mass, it is similar to the Earth, and is often described as Earth's "sister" or "twin".The diameter of Venus is 12,092 km (only 650 km less than the Earth's) and its mass is 81.5% of the Earth's. Conditions on the Venusian surface differ radically from those on Earth, owing to its dense carbon dioxide atmosphere. The mass of the atmosphere of Venus is 96.5% carbon dioxide, with most of the remaining 3.5% being nitrogen. So even though they are alike in size and mass, it is not liveable, for now atleast.
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What matters heres is the Moon's mass, as well as its distance. With a more massive Moon (and in the same orbit), the tides would of course be stronger.
It used to be Venus, which is close by and almost the same size. But we now know that Venus is very different, with a 93% carbon dioxide atmosphere and chronic global warming with a surface temperature over 400 degrees C.
If Earth had the same size but twice the mass you would weight twice as much
the same size they are now
the moon is the right size when it fromed ,and now is the right distance amd size
In size and mass, it is similar to the Earth, and is often described as Earth's "sister" or "twin".The diameter of Venus is 12,092 km (only 650 km less than the Earth's) and its mass is 81.5% of the Earth's. Conditions on the Venusian surface differ radically from those on Earth, owing to its dense carbon dioxide atmosphere. The mass of the atmosphere of Venus is 96.5% carbon dioxide, with most of the remaining 3.5% being nitrogen. So even though they are alike in size and mass, it is not liveable, for now atleast.
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Buddhism began in India thousands of years ago. It has now spread to nearly every country on earth.
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If the Earth became bigger but its mass remained the same, then objects on its surfacewould weigh less than they do now.If the Earth became bigger and its mass also increased, (with average density remainingconstant), then objects on its surface would weigh more than they do now.
Yes 16" Most common size now.
What matters heres is the Moon's mass, as well as its distance. With a more massive Moon (and in the same orbit), the tides would of course be stronger.