if you have enough light and water
It is called 'Moonbow' (lunar rainbow).
yes of coarse! the one you see in the sky every night it is called lunar
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The exact number of full moons fluctuates by year, as the lunar calendar is only roughly twenty nine days long. In 2013, there will be twelve full moons.
A lunar month is the period of time between new or full moons.
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Yes, on average there are about 12.37 lunar cycles (full moons) in a year. This means there are roughly 12 full moons in a year, not exactly 10.
We have moons to separate night and day
mercury does not have any due to the fact that it has no moons
Yes they do.
planets have moons for day and night