1/5th the size of earth
saturn is 5x bigger than earth
Theory suggests that it is a remnant of a large asteroid that struck the Earth
None in our solar system. The Earth's Moon is the largest moon with respect to its planet.
The moon has much less mass than the Earth.No, the earth and the moon do not have the same mass. While both are very large, the moon is only 1/81st the weight of earth, with a weight of 7.34 x 10^22 kilograms.
Yes, Earth does cause tides on the Moon. The gravitational pull of Earth causes the Moon's surface to bulge and create tides, although they are not as pronounced as the tides on Earth due to the Moon's composition and lack of large bodies of water.
saturn is 5x bigger than earth
Earth is orbited by a large natural satellite known as the Moon.
Earth's moon is unusually large in proportion to its planet.
The Earth-moon distance is about 250000 miles
The temperature is extremely colder and there seasons last longer.
earth, kinda obvious, no offence.
The Moon appears as large as a penny held at arm's length when viewed from Earth.
Theory suggests that it is a remnant of a large asteroid that struck the Earth
The moon resulted when a large body struck Earth.
Back when the earth was young and relatively molten, a large object about half the size of the current moon, struck the earth and took a large section of the earth with it. The object combined with the pieces of earth that were broken off and began orbiting the earth. Hence, the moon.
None in our solar system. The Earth's Moon is the largest moon with respect to its planet.
Mean radius: 0.3829 Earths From: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercury_%28planet%29