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Yes. Because of its locked orbit, the same side of the moon always faces the Earth.
The same side of the moon always faces the Earth, with the exception of small changes caused by libration. Only 50 % of the moon is visible at one time from Earth, but this effect allows us to see a total of about 59% of the surface over time. See the link.
The Moon is tidally locked to Earth; the Moon's "day" and the Moon's month are the same length. So the "near side" of the Moon always faces the Earth, and the "far side" always faces away from Earth.
Yes ya you just see different portions and shadows of the moon. That's why there is the expression 'dark side of the moon' because it is always the same side that they are talking about (the side that always faces the sun)
Half of the moon always faces the sun unless its a lunar eclipse and there are moon phases so what we see can change Iqskirby
The "faces" are just "wrinkles," or imperfections, on the moon. The moon is like the earth and has valleys, and mountains. From far, far away, we see "faces" because of the wrinkles.
The Moon always faces the same side because its gravity with Earth makes it pull around us. When you see half of the Moon its because of the way Earth is rotating or how the Moon is positioned.
The dark side of the moon is always hidden from our view since the moon rotates around itself at the same rate it rotates around the Earth. Therefore the same side always faces us.
The sun reflects light off of the moon and what we see is the shadow of that reflection on the moon.
The half that we can see
The Earth.
Why don't you look outside and see? The fresh air will do you good. The moon will look different at different times due to the amount of sunlight falling on the side which faces the earth.