Mars is roughly twice the diameter of the moon.
Absolutely!! The moon is a million times bigger than a cow, if not much more!
No, the Earth is much bigger.
The Earth is much bigger than the moon.
A star is MUCH larger than a moon.
Mars is 15.1% as volumous as Earth, meaning it takes up 15.1% of the space that Earth would fill. The moon on the other hand is 2% of the volume of the Earth making the volume of Mars about 7.5 times that of our moon. Mars is also about 9 times as massive as our moon. So yes, Mars is larger. Interestingly, the gravity on Mars is only 2.3 times the moon's gravity despite Mars having 9 times as much mass. This is because you are closer to the center of the moon's gravity when standing on the surfcace.
I think Mars is bigger than Earths moon.
Mars is bigger than the Moon, having about twice as much surface area as the Moon. Mars-6,788 km Moon-3,476 km
The answer for this question is Phobos. Phobos is bigger than Deimos. Phobos and Deimos are the moons on Mars.
Uranus is much bigger than Mars.
No, Mars is much larger than Earth's moon.
Neptune is bigger than Mars and also the Earth
Mars is always larger than the moon. However, I think you mean will it appear bigger than our moon. No - never - not even close.
Both Earth's moon and Mercury are larger than Pluto yet smaller than Mars.
Smaller. Much smaller.
ARE* the stars bigger than mars? To answer your question: Yes, much bigger. Since the Sun in our solar system is in itself a star and is much bigger than Mars, you can assume that all stars are bigger Mars. P.S. The Sun is considered a relatively small star compared to others in our Galaxy.
Mars. Not Mars. Jupiter is a lot bigger than Earth, but the Sun is much bigger than a planet.
Yes, Saturn is much bigger than the moon of Earth.