The earth's diameter is 3.66 times that of the moon so just over three-and-a-half moons would fit across the earth,
4 moons could ft inside the Earth.
There is no moon IN the Earth. There is one moon ORBITING AROUND Earth.
i think ten
The moons volume (our moon) is 2% of the earth volume, so if you could break it up into small chunks, you could fit it into earths volume 50 times. If you say that you cant break up the moon, and just fit whole moons into the earth with spaces, then you're looking at a lot less.
The earth's diameter is 3.66 times that of the moon so just over three-and-a-half moons would fit across the earth,
The Moon is about 1/6th the size of Earth, so you could fit approximately 6 moons across the Earth's surface.
Uranus has 27 moons and Earth has 1 moon.
Approximately 109 Earths could fit across the sun's diameter, based on the sun being about 109 times wider than Earth. Since the moon is much smaller than Earth, it would take many more moons than Earths to fill the circumference of the sun.
Pluto has four known moons, four times as many as the Earth.
12742 km / 3474 km = 3.67
4 moons could ft inside the Earth.
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Earth's moon does not have any rings, nor moons.
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