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Earth's moon is relatively large compared to the moons of other planets in the solar system. It is the fifth-largest moon in the solar system. Compared to the size of Earth, the moon is about 1/6th the diameter of Earth.
Yes the Earth does rotate like the other planets (except for the distance of the rotation(assuming your talking about the rotation around the Sun); the wobble of the Earths axis compared to other planets; and the time it takes to rotate)
The Sun is not a planet. It is a star. The Earth has gas on it, but it is not gaseous compared to the planets defined as gaseous. So your answer would be no the Sun and the Earth are not gaseous planets.
The planet Earth is the largest of the four rocky inner planets; it is smaller than any of the four gas giants.
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no, not compared to other planets around us. Think about it.
Earth's moon is relatively large compared to the moons of other planets in the solar system. It is the fifth-largest moon in the solar system. Compared to the size of Earth, the moon is about 1/6th the diameter of Earth.
Earth is more of an oval compared to all the other planets.
It has bad people in it
No. Of the planets in this solar system, Jupiter, by far, has the strongest gravity.
Because of Earth's size, and considering it as one of the smallest planets, it has a weak gravity compared to the OTHER planets. Most planets have greater gravity because of their size. Earth has a stronger gravity compared to mars, mercury, and venus.
Compared to some other planets in the same galaxy, yes; it is actually fractions of the size of other planets in this galaxy
Because it has planets orbiting it (such as Earth, Jupiter and Mars)
It's actually pretty nice compared to all the other planets.
When compared to the surface gravity of Earth, Neptune has approximately 14% more gravitational pull. This is a small difference when compared to other planets in the solar system.