The Moon's diameter is about one-quarter the diameter of Earth. If the moon
was larger than Earth, how would this affect solar and lunar eclipses? Assume for
this question the Earth and the moon remain the same distance from the Sun.*

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Answer:

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Explanation:

With a radius of 1,079.6 miles (1,737.5 kilometers), the Moon is less than a third the width of Earth. If Earth were the size of a nickel, the Moon would be about as big as a coffee bean. The Moon is farther away from Earth than most people realize. The Moonis an average of 238,855 miles (384,400 kilometers) away. That means 30 Earth-sized planets could fit in between Earth and the Moon. The Moonis slowly moving away from Earth, getting about an inch farther away each year.