The moon does not grow bigger.
No, the moon is much smaller than the sun. The sun is about 400 times larger in diameter than the moon.
No, the angular size of the moon is not always big enough to cover up the sun during an eclipse. A total solar eclipse occurs when the moon is at the right distance from the Earth to appear to be the same size as the sun, thus fully covering it.
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No, the moon does not increase it's size.
No, the mountains on the Moon are not as big as those on Earth. The tallest mountain on the Moon, Mons Huygens, is about 5,249 meters tall, whereas Mount Everest on Earth is over 8,848 meters tall. This difference is mainly due to the smaller size and lower gravity of the Moon compared to Earth.
No its half as big as pluto.
The moon is about 1/4th the size of the Earth.
Mars is about twice as big as the Moon.
The Moon's size isn't all that big. The surface area of the Moon is about the size of the African continent.
Right from moon? It appears as if a moon but big in size.
None. Some of the moons of Jupiter are nearly the size of Mercury, but no planet has a moon as big as the planet itself.
Anywhere from a small asteroid to Earth's size, depending on the planet.
The sun is big but far away. the moon is close(er) but smallish
The moon model would be about 1/4th the size of the modeled earth.
No, the moon is much smaller than the sun. The sun is about 400 times larger in diameter than the moon.
No the moons a 1/3 the size of Earth. and the US ain't a 1/3 the size of the Earth
The Sun looks the same size from the Moon as it does from the Earth, varying from smaller to larger by less than 1%.