Io is a little bigger than the moon :)
Our moon, the earths moon, is the fifth largest moon in the solar system. Ganymede is the largest moon (a moon of Jupiter), then Titan is the second largest (moon of Saturn), then third is Callisto (another moon of Jupiter) and the fourth largest is Io (another of Jupiters moons).
No. Io is a moon as it orbits the planet Jupiter rather than the sun.
the moon is smaller and has lots more craters than earth does and night lasts longer on the moon
Mars is bigger than Earth's moon. Mars has a diameter of about 4,212 miles, while Earth's moon has a diameter of about 2,159 miles.
yes its bigger than russia its 20 times bigger
Yes, it is only a bit bigger than our moon, to yes.
Io is the third biggest moon of Jupiter. Biggest is Ganymede. 2nd biggest is Callisto. 3rd biggest is Io. 4th biggest is Europa. Diameter of Io is about 3640 kilometers. That's just a bit bigger than Earth's Moon.
Three. Ganymede, Io and Callisto. See link for pictorial representation
In our solar system, the known objects larger than the moon are the sun, all eight planets, and the moons Ganymede, Titan, Callisto, and Io.
Our moon, the earths moon, is the fifth largest moon in the solar system. Ganymede is the largest moon (a moon of Jupiter), then Titan is the second largest (moon of Saturn), then third is Callisto (another moon of Jupiter) and the fourth largest is Io (another of Jupiters moons).
Yes. Io is only slightly larger than Earth's moon.
No. Io is a moon as it orbits the planet Jupiter rather than the sun.
The moon Io.
Io is the fourth largest moon in the Solar System and the third largest of the moons of Jupiter.Diameter is 3,640 kmCircumference is 11,429.6 kmSurface area is 41,624,846.02 km2Volume is 25,252,406,590 km3.Io is slightly larger than our own moon.
Seven moons in our solar system are larger than Pluto - namely Triton, Europa, Earth's moon, Io, Callisto, Titan and Ganymede.
Seven moons in our solar system are larger than Pluto - namely Triton, Europa, Earth's moon, Io, Callisto, Titan and Ganymede.
If the moon was bigger than the Earth, than Earth would orbit it and, by our current definitions, it would be a moon.