The earth is how many times larger than the radius of moon
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The Moon's radius is about 1,700 (=1.7x103) km. To find their relative size we simply divide the bigger value by the smaller one. Thus, the Earth is 6.4x103 km/1.7x103 = 3.8 (approximately) times larger in radius than the Moon.
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It weighs 81 times more than the Moon.. so if we divide radii of both..it's radius will be 3.8 times larger
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