Well, isn't that just the loveliest question! The moon's volume is about 2% of Earth's volume. It may be smaller, but oh my, it plays such a special role in our sky, adding wonder and peaceful vibes to our nights.
The volume of the Earth is 50 times greater than the volume of the Moon.
Volume- as in how much space something occupies- does not change. Neither does mass. However, WEIGHT is much less on the moon.
The Moon has approximately 1/4 Earth's diameter, 1/50 Earth's volume, and 1/80 Earth's mass.Read more: The_moon_is_how_much_smaller_than_the_Earth
moon's gravity is (1/6)th of the earth's gravity
In rough rounded figures . . . -- The moon's diameter is 27.3% the size of the Earth's diameter. -- That makes the moon's surface area 7.5% the size of Earth's surface area. -- And it makes the moon's volume 2% the size of the Earth's volume. -- The moon's mass is 1.23% the size of the Earth's mass. (When we notice that the moon has 2% of Earth's volume but only 1.23% its mass, we realize immediately that the moon's average density is only 60% of the Earth's average density.)
The volume of the Earth is 50 times greater than the volume of the Moon.
The ratio of the earth's volume to that of the moon is right close to 50. In other words, the moon is 1/50th of the volume of the earth. Please refer to the link below.
Volume- as in how much space something occupies- does not change. Neither does mass. However, WEIGHT is much less on the moon.
The moon's gravity is about 1/6th of Earth's gravity.
The Moon has approximately 1/4 Earth's diameter, 1/50 Earth's volume, and 1/80 Earth's mass.Read more: The_moon_is_how_much_smaller_than_the_Earth
-- 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.
Earth has about 50 times the volume of the Moon (and 81 times the mass of the Moon).
One can compare the size of the Sun, Moon and Earth in more than one way, but comparing Mass and volume are probably the most informative.Below this answer are the numbers for the mass and volume of each as well as the ratios to see how they compare, but it is probably worthwhile to put a few of these quantities into words first.The Moon's mass is just over 1% of the mass of the whole Earth.The Moon's volume is almost 2% of the volume of the Earth since it is a little less dense than the Earth.The Sun is a lot less dense (on average) than the Earth, about 140% the density of water and half as dense as the Moon.Even so, the Sun has 27 million times the mass of the Moon and 333,000 times the mass of the Earth.One hears people say that you could fit a million Earths into the Sun and by that they mean that the volume of the Sun is more than a million times greater than the Earth (1.3 million).Since the volume of the Earth is 49 times the volume of the moon, that means you could fit 64 million Moons inside the Sun!Below are the actual numbers.Mass:Mass Values: (10^24 kg = one trillion trillion kilograms)Moon Mass: 0.0735 x 10^24 kgEarth Mass: 5.974 x 10^24 kgSun Mass: 1,989,100 x 10^24 kgMass ComparisonSun/Earth: The Sun has 333,000 times the mass of the Earth.Earth/Moon: The Earth has 81times the mass of the Moon.Sun/Moon: The Sun has 27,073,171 times the mass of the Moon.Volume Values: (10^12 km^3 =trillion cubic kilometers)Moon Volume: .022 x 10^12 km^3Earth Volume: 1.08 x 10^12 km^3Sun Volume: 1,412,000 x 10^12 km^3Volume Comparison:Sun/Earth: The Sun has 1,304,000 times the volume of the Earth.Earth/Moon: The Earth has 49.3 times the volume of the Moon.Sun/Moon: The Sun has 64,236,453 times the volume of the Moon.
Depends what measurement you want to compare. Diameter of the Earth is about 4 times as big, therefore its surface area is about 16 times as big and its volume 64 times as big; the Earth's mass is 81 times as much as the mass of the Moon.
Jupiter has a planetary volume of 1321 times that of the Earth. The Moon has a volume 0.020 times that of the earth. so the volume of Jupiter is 66,050 times the volume of the earth's Moon.If you ignore the spaces left vacant by the spherical shape of the moon, you would fit 66,050 Earth moons inside Jupiter; considerably fewer if you are really packing spheres the size of Earth's moon within a sphere of Jupiter's volume.
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