Yes
yes you can see the moon in Australia when the sun and moon can be seen in America !!!! its crazzy !
Yes they do
yes
no, the Moon orbits the Earth and Australia see sunlight before us because the Moon is at a different point around the world.
Yes, by quite a bit.
No, the moon has a diameter of about 3,474 kilometers, while Australia's width is approximately 4,000 kilometers. This means Australia is wider than the moon.
No, the moon is not larger than Australia. Australia is a continent with a land area of about 7.7 million square kilometers, while the moon has a diameter of about 3,474 kilometers.
Monsoon
New Moon should be coming out on the 19th of November in Australia.
The moon is the same phase no matter where on Earth you are looking from.
"Yes, views of the Moon seen from one hemisphere compared to the other hemisphere are inverted. It's due to the changed angle looking out from the spherical surface of the Earth. The same "upside down" effect is noticeable for constellations in the night sky too provided you are far enough north or south of the equator. Mid to high latitudes show this quite clearly." quoted from Australian Planetarium Scienceworks, Museum Victoria
The 'man in the moon' is upside down, and the moon is still full.