Smaller. Much smaller.
The moons of Mars are actually quite small, smaller than any of the known moons of Neptune. It is possible that further observation of Neptune will reveal additional, smaller moons, but at present, the smallest moon of Neptune is over twice the size of the larger of Mars' moons.
The counterexample to the statement would be Mars. Mars has two moons, but it is smaller than Earth, which has two moons, and Venus, which has none. While it is no longer considered a planet, it is worth noting that Pluto, which is smaller than any of the planets, has five moons.
Uranus is much bigger than Mars.
No. Titan's volume is 71,600,000,000 cubic km (0.066 Earths), while Pluto's volume is 6,390,000,000 cubic km or 0.0059 Earths. So Titan is quite a bit bigger by volume.
Both Earth's moon and Mercury are larger than Pluto yet smaller than Mars.
The moons of Mars are actually quite small, smaller than any of the known moons of Neptune. It is possible that further observation of Neptune will reveal additional, smaller moons, but at present, the smallest moon of Neptune is over twice the size of the larger of Mars' moons.
The counterexample to the statement would be Mars. Mars has two moons, but it is smaller than Earth, which has two moons, and Venus, which has none. While it is no longer considered a planet, it is worth noting that Pluto, which is smaller than any of the planets, has five moons.
Uranus is much bigger than Mars.
The answer for this question is Phobos. Phobos is bigger than Deimos. Phobos and Deimos are the moons on Mars.
No. Titan's volume is 71,600,000,000 cubic km (0.066 Earths), while Pluto's volume is 6,390,000,000 cubic km or 0.0059 Earths. So Titan is quite a bit bigger by volume.
mars is smaller than earth
Yes, Mars has two moons named Phobos and Deimos. They are much smaller than Earth's moon and are thought to be captured asteroids.
Both Earth's moon and Mercury are larger than Pluto yet smaller than Mars.
Our Moon is generally rated at the large end of the scale.Most planetary moons (such as those around Mars) are smaller than ours. To find any moons bigger than ours, you generally have to go to Jupiter or Saturn, where you will find the biggest moons in the system like Ganymede, Callisto, and Titan.
Phobos is the smaller of the two moons of Mars, with a mean radius of about 11 kilometers. It is closer to Mars than its counterpart Deimos and orbits the planet in just 7 hours and 39 minutes.
No, Mars is smaller than Ganymede. Ganymede is the largest moon in our solar system and is even larger than the planet Mercury. Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun and is bigger than Earth's Moon but smaller than Ganymede.
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