i believe so.
If the moon formed from impacting the Earth then the moon would of taken some of the Earth with it.
Dinosaurs were massive in size maybe due to an Earth that was much larger and the larger size was needed to move on this planet.
Earth could of been destroyed by a protoplanet impact or a supernova explosion as well. The likely hood is good that it was a much larger world then we are on today.
compared to other planets orbiting the sun Earths rotation is relatively slow pointing to a large object impacting and slowing the rotation of the Earth.
The order of the planets from largest to smallest is:JupiterSaturnUranusNeptuneEarthVenusMarsMercurySo yes, Uranus is larger than the Earth.
The Earth's radius is6 378.1kmSo that means that the earth is 1.88 (almost 2) times larger.
Both Venus and Mars are smaller than Earth but larger than Mercury.
It isn't smaller - Earth is larger.
The Earth will illuminate the lunar landscape more, for two reasons: a) Earth has a larger surface area. b) Earth has a larger albedo, meaning that it reflects a larger percentage of the sunlight.
Yes it can and has in the past, wiping out all the larger life forms on earth.
It is neither larger nor smaller.
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The sun appears larger from the Earth. The reason is that the Earth is closer to the sun.
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The Earth is larger
Uranus is several times larger than Earth.
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It is larger.
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