nothing would happen
Replacing the Moon with an object the mass of Jupiter would result in drastic changes to Earth's orbit and tides. The gravitational pull would be much stronger, causing significant disruption to Earth's climate, tides, and possibly even its rotation. The increased gravitational forces could lead to catastrophic consequences for life on Earth.
Yes, Jupiter's mass is significantly larger than Earth's. Jupiter is about 318 times more massive than Earth.
Diameter of Jupiter (at the equator) is around 88,847 miles (compared to 7926 miles for the earth). Jupiters circumference at the equator is around 449,202 miles (compared with 40,075 miles for the earth).
Because the moons tide is stronger than jupiters, And jupiter is farther from earth
It is quite common for small meteors to hit the Earth. Larger impacts by an asteroid or comet are also possible but happen much less often.
Jupiter is so big that the Earth would orbit Jupiter.
a object is a thing earth can fall by leaning over.
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Jupiter's revolution in Earth years is 11.86...... Emma-Carson<3
Jupiters gravity is much more than on the earth!
the shape of earth's orbit around the sun
Because, either we happen to be in it's way, or the object is pulled in by Earths gravitation field.
It will remain the same.
An asteroid to happen? Asteroid cannot 'happen'. It can collide with earth, or any other object with mass, though.
Replacing the Moon with an object the mass of Jupiter would result in drastic changes to Earth's orbit and tides. The gravitational pull would be much stronger, causing significant disruption to Earth's climate, tides, and possibly even its rotation. The increased gravitational forces could lead to catastrophic consequences for life on Earth.
No. The only object other than Earth that shows evidence of processes similar to plate tetonics is Jupiters 4th largest moon, Europa.
Jupiters density is around 1.33 g/cc on average, less dense than Earth and the other inner planets, but much more massive overall. Diameter of Jupiter (at the equator) is around 88,847 miles (compared to 7926 miles for the earth). Jupiters circumference at the equator is around 449,202 miles (compared with 40,075 miles for the earth). Jupiters volume is 1321 times that of Earths.