Fact 112: How many moons could fit inside Earth (hypothetically)?

 Fact 121: How many moons could fit inside the Earth (hypothetically)?


First, we must find out the Moon's volume and the Earth's volume.

The moon's volume is about 21.9 billion cubic kilometres.

The Earth's volume is about 260 billion cubic miles and then we need to convert that into cubic kilometres which is 1083727274614.4 cubic kilometres, also known as one trillion eighty-three billion seven hundred twenty-seven million two hundred seventy-four thousand six hundred fourteen and four-tenths (this is unsurprisingly very big number).



Then we calculate; 1083727274614.4 cubic kilometres divided by 21.9 billion cubic kilometers= 49.4852637, so technically we could fit 49 Moons inside Earth.



I found out and personally marked on a picture of the moon where the Apollo 11 landed on the moon! The red arrow (->) is covering where the Apollo 11 landed it is not pointing to it!








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