1. They are both round
2. They are both planets
3. They both orbit something
The noun 'moon' is a common noun as a general word for any moon of any planet.The moon that is a satellite of the planet Earth is a proper noun as a word for a specific moon. The moons of other planets have individual names such as Mars' moon Phobos, or Neptune's moon Triton. The planet Earth's moon is simply called The Moon.
The common center of gravity, or barycenter, of the Earth and Moon is located inside the Earth, about 4,600 kilometers (approximately 2,900 miles) from the Earth's center. This point lies beneath the Earth's surface because the Earth is significantly more massive than the Moon. The barycenter moves as the Moon orbits the Earth, but it remains within Earth's volume due to the mass difference.
When the earth is between the moon and the sun, a full moon occurs. In the less common instance when the Earth is between the moon and the sun and all three are in line, a lunar eclipse occurs.
Both the Earth and the Moon have a rocky surface, but the Earth has a diverse range of elements and minerals, along with an atmosphere that supports life. The Moon, on the other hand, lacks an atmosphere and has a surface covered in craters, rock fragments, and soil called regolith.
The moon is to the earth, as the earth is to the sun.
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Nothing. Mercury does not have a moon.
the sun
The Moon gives the Earth tides and the Earth keeps the Moon orbiting the Earth because of the gravitational pull.
They have no plants or animals
The moon is way smaller than the earth and its gravity level is lower. Which makes people weigh less on the moon.
The moon orbits the Earth because it is closer and smaller than us.
The noun 'moon' is a common noun as a general word for any moon of any planet.The moon that is a satellite of the planet Earth is a proper noun as a word for a specific moon. The moons of other planets have individual names such as Mars' moon Phobos, or Neptune's moon Triton. The planet Earth's moon is simply called The Moon.
the sun
Earth and moon orbit their common center of mass every 27.32 days.
The common center of gravity, or barycenter, of the Earth and Moon is located inside the Earth, about 4,600 kilometers (approximately 2,900 miles) from the Earth's center. This point lies beneath the Earth's surface because the Earth is significantly more massive than the Moon. The barycenter moves as the Moon orbits the Earth, but it remains within Earth's volume due to the mass difference.
Rock is the only thing that they have in common as the moon does not have weather, water or life!