Yes, the Moon has about 1/81 of the Earth's mass.
No. The mass of the moon is a fraction of the earth's mass.
The Moon is considerably smaller than the Earth. Its volume is about 2% of the Earth's. Its mass is only about 1.2% of the Earth's. Its surface gravity is about 1/6 that of the Earth.
No, they do not have the same mass. The moon has much less mass than Earth.
Ah, what a delightful question! The Earth is larger than the Moon, my friend. But remember, each celestial body is unique and holds its own special beauty just like every viewer who is watching this wonders across the world.
The moon has about one-sixth the gravity of Earth.
Because it is about the same density, and is much larger than the moon.
No. The mass of the moon is a fraction of the earth's mass.
The Moon is considerably smaller than the Earth. Its volume is about 2% of the Earth's. Its mass is only about 1.2% of the Earth's. Its surface gravity is about 1/6 that of the Earth.
No, they do not have the same mass. The moon has much less mass than Earth.
Ah, what a delightful question! The Earth is larger than the Moon, my friend. But remember, each celestial body is unique and holds its own special beauty just like every viewer who is watching this wonders across the world.
Earth exerts a stronger gravitational force than the moon due to its larger mass. The force of gravity is directly proportional to an object's mass, so Earth's greater mass results in a stronger gravitational pull compared to the moon.
The moon has about one-sixth the gravity of Earth.
Earth's diameter is about 3.7 times bigger than the Moon's Earth's volume is about 50 times greater than the Moon's Earth's surface area is about 14.29 times greater than the Moon's Earth's mass is about 81.3 times greater than the Moon's
-- The earth's diameter (distance through the center) is about 3.7 times the moon's diameter. -- The earth's surface area is about 13.5 times the moon's surface area. -- The earth's volume is about 49.5 times the moon's volume. -- The earth's mass is about 82 times the moon's mass.
umm... no. The moon is about 4 times smaller than the Earth
In the context of celestial bodies, gravity is greater on larger objects with more mass. For example, Earth's gravity is greater than the moon's gravity due to Earth's larger size and mass.
No. The earth's mass is equal to about 82 times the moon's mass. (Moon's mass is equal to about 1.2% of the earth's mass.)