There are many moons. Also its possible that in the future we will find other planets that will have other moons so it is possible.
The Sun will always be bigger than the moon so the answer is the sun is bigger.
Earth exerts a stronger gravitational force than the moon due to its larger mass. The force of gravity is directly proportional to an object's mass, so Earth's greater mass results in a stronger gravitational pull compared to the moon.
There are 8 planets Mercury (smaller than Earth) Venus (smaller than Earth) Earth Mars (smaller than Earth) Jupiter (bigger than Earth) Saturn (bigger than Earth) Uranus (bigger than Earth) Neptune (bigger than Earth) so 3 smaller & 4 bigger than Earth 37.5% smaller than Earth 50% bigger than Earth
Solar and lunar eclipses occur during a full or new moon because this is when the alignment of the Earth, moon, and sun is such that the moon's shadow can fall on Earth during a solar eclipse, or Earth's shadow can fall on the moon during a lunar eclipse.
it has a one fifth mass of earths moon and one third volume of earths moon
The sun is over a million times bigger than the earth, and the earth is about 45 times bigger (by volume) than the moon. So you could not fit the sun into the moon.
The moon is much smaller, about 1/4 the diameter of Earth.
No, the earth is bigger than the moon so they don't have the same gravitational pull
NO......... Ganymede, a moon of Jupiter, is the largest in this solar system. At 5,268 km at the equator, it is larger than Mercury, the dwarf planet Pluto, and three times larger than the Moon orbiting Earth. Even it is 3 times larger than earth's moon it is still not big enough to oversize earth.
Same reason the astronauts bounce around on the Moon. The Moon is smaller than Earth, so we weigh less. Saturn is bigger than Earth, so we would weigh more.
The Earth is bigger so has more gravity so object weighs more
Ah, what a lovely question! Believe it or not, the Earth is actually larger than the Moon. But that doesn't take away from the moon's majesty and beauty as it hangs there in the night sky, a tranquil companion to our own wonderful planet. Keep wondering about the universe, there's so much out there to discover!
The moon is 1,737.10 km and Venus is 6,052 km so it is not smaller. The moon is closer to the earth so it looks bigger in the sky.
Oh, isn't that an interesting question? The Earth is bigger than the Moon, kind of like a parent and child relationship. The Moon may not be as big as Earth, but it's still very important and beautiful in its own way. Let's celebrate both of them for the special roles they play in our universe.
Venus is 12104 km in diameter and the moon is 1737 km in diameter, so in other words Venus is much larger then the moon about 12x
Oh, there are no mistakes, just happy little accidents. Actually, Earth is indeed bigger than the Moon. Our beautiful planet is about four times larger than the Moon. Just picture Earth embracing the Moon like a gentle hug in the vast expanse of space. Happy painting today!
The Sun will always be bigger than the moon so the answer is the sun is bigger.