yes of course it is
The Earth has 81 times the mass of the Moon, but is only 49.3 times larger by volume. This demonstrates the relatively less dense nature of the Moon compared to Earth, because it does not have the same large, dense iron core.
Yes, the Earth's moon is less dense than Mercury. Mercury is one of the densest planets in the solar system, with a density about 5.4 times that of water, whereas the Moon has a density about 3.3 times that of water.
"The moon has more gravity than the earth." is a question (about the moon and gravity).
no it is about 1/6 the density of the earth
It doesn't. The moon has less gravity than Earth because it has less mass.
Both are rocky. Both are dense, but Earth is far more dense than the moon is.
The Earth has 81 times the mass of the Moon, but is only 49.3 times larger by volume. This demonstrates the relatively less dense nature of the Moon compared to Earth, because it does not have the same large, dense iron core.
Earth is more dense.
yes the moon is thicker than callisto or as you can say more dense than callisto
Yes, the Earth's moon is less dense than Mercury. Mercury is one of the densest planets in the solar system, with a density about 5.4 times that of water, whereas the Moon has a density about 3.3 times that of water.
"The moon has more gravity than the earth." is a question (about the moon and gravity).
No; you weigh more on the Earth than you do on the moon.
The Moon is in fact much smaller than the Earth. The Earth is about 12750 kilometers (7930 miles) in diameter; the Moon is only 3470 kilometers (2160 miles). The Moon is also less dense than the Earth; consequently its mass is only 1/81 that of the Earth.
No
The moon is much more smaller than the Earth.
The Earth has about six times more gravity than the Moon.
The mass of the Earth is six times more than the moon.