Not all at once, because the moon is round, therefore you can only see 50% of its outer layer at one time
Every month has a full moon. If you look at a calander that has the moon phases, you will see that every month has one.
no
because the moon roataes every night
because the position of the moon between the earth and the sun only allows us to see part of it. hence the 28 day cycle in which we can see a full moon once every 28 days.
You can not see the whole moon every day or (night). The moon does not shrink, or disappear. It is just the place and angle you are at, because you can not see it.
The moon is always a sphere but the moon does not look the same every week when observed from Earth. This is because we see sunlight hitting the moon at different angles as it orbits our planet.
The moon orbits the Earth and as it does so we see sunlight striking the moon at different angles.
We see the Moon from different angles. When the Moon is opposite to the Sun in the sky, we see the illuminated part. When the Moon is in front of the Sun, we see the dark part. At a 90 degree angle, we see half of the Moon illuminated, and half dark.
No. It would be impossible to see the moon every night from her bedroom window. That's because the Moon moves every night.
Every month has a full moon. If you look at a calander that has the moon phases, you will see that every month has one.
The moon reflects sunlight and it orbits out planet, Earth, so we see the reflected sunlight at different angles on the moon, causing the appearance of the moon to change.
Yes because the sun is shining at different angles from the moon to earth at least that we see xD
No. The moon is a sphere that travels once around the Earth every 29.5 days. As it does so, it is illuminated from varying angles by the sun.
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no
because the moon roataes every night
When it Orbits Around The moon We can see it at different angles and all the time it is different sometimes crescent quarter half or full moon.