it depends some stars are huge,10x the sun, and some are puny, smaller or about the same as the moon
Much, MUCH smaller than the smallest star.
A star is MUCH larger than a moon.
Pluto, although it isn't a proper planet is smaller than the moon
The moon is far closer to Earth than any star is.
A shooting star is a small piece of dust or rock that burns up in the atmosphere. It is significantly smaller than the Moon.
yes the sun is the biggest out of all planets however the sun is a star.
Size is not the differentiation of whether something is a planet or moon. The difference is what ir orbits. A planet orbits a star, and only a star. A moon orbits a planet. A moon is always smaller than the planet it belongs to, but some large moons are bigger than small planets. Ganymede and Titan are both larger than the planet Mercury, but are still much smaller than than planets they orbit, Jupiter and Saturn.
no, the moon is smaller than Saturn
No. The moon is about 400 times smaller than the Sun, which is an average star. Even the smallest stars are at least 50 times larger than the moon in diameter.
moon is smaller
Correct. The moon appears larger than the stars because it is much closer to us.
it depends some stars are huge,10x the sun, and some are puny, smaller or about the same as the moon
The Moon is smaller than the Earth
Pluto is the dwarf planet that is smaller than the Earth's moon.
Much, MUCH smaller than the smallest star.
it can get smaller than an atom