No. Moonrise can occur day or night. The moon is not related to the sun at all. Since our way of measuring time is relative to the sun, the moon does not rise at the same time every time.
Yes if you pull down your pants and look at your backside in the mirror
The Moon orbits the Earth. As a result, it rises about 50 minutes later every day.
The Earth spinning every 24 hours causes day and night. The Moon has nothing to do with causing day or night. In fact, the moon spends just as much time in the daytime sky every month as it does in the night-time sky.
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Every moment of every day, there is a sunlit part of the earth, and a night time part of the earth. This has nothing to do with the location of the moon. However this does mean that the moon is not always in the sky every minute that it is night time. The moon rises and sets, just as the sun and stars do. A moonless night is not necessarily pitch black.
No, because every three of four days, the moon's phases changes and sometimes you cannot see the moon every four weeks the same time.
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Because the moon takes the same time to rotate once on its axis - as it does to go around the earth. Therefore we see the same side of the moon every time.
No, it does not celebrated the same time every year because it depends on when the new moon starts.
No, each one of the moon's phases appears on a different night.