The moon is about 1/4th the size of the Earth.
It is the Earth, which is bigger between the moon & the earth.
moon is the 1/4 of the earth Also Earth is about 2,400,000,000, times bigger
To someone living on the moon, the Earth would appear much larger than it does to those on Earth. It would look about 3.7 times bigger in the sky as seen from the moon.
Anywhere from a small asteroid to Earth's size, depending on the planet.
The Moon has a diameter of 2,159 miles (3,476 kilometers), which is about four times smaller than the diameter of Earth.
The Earth is much bigger than the moon.
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No. The moon is about 1/4 the diameter of Earth.
It is the Earth, which is bigger between the moon & the earth.
because the moon is bigger from space
Titan's diameter is about 1.5 times that of our moon.
They're both big, but the earth is bigger.
The Earth has many layers of soil and rock. The moon is just a big ball of soft rock.
The moon model would be about 1/4th the size of the modeled earth.
The Earth has many layers of soil and rock. The moon is just a big ball of soft rock.
No, the mountains on the Moon are not as big as those on Earth. The tallest mountain on the Moon, Mons Huygens, is about 5,249 meters tall, whereas Mount Everest on Earth is over 8,848 meters tall. This difference is mainly due to the smaller size and lower gravity of the Moon compared to Earth.