No, but if you belive in that type of stuff it's your opinion. A full moon means nothing. It is no different (other then how we look at it) then the other days of the moon. The mass stays the same and the only thing that the moon changes is the waves in water.
All of the Moon's lighted side is visible during the full moon.
During a full moon, the Sun is opposite to the Moon, in the sky.During a full moon, the Sun is opposite to the Moon, in the sky.During a full moon, the Sun is opposite to the Moon, in the sky.During a full moon, the Sun is opposite to the Moon, in the sky.
Only half part of the moon is seen during full moon.
The Earth casts a shadow on the Moon during a Lunar Eclipse, this can only happen during a Full Moon.
Full, large or whole. Maybe the question was meant to be...How would the Earth appear to an observer on the moon during a full moon?
A full moon
The moon is a full circle during a full moon. A full moon is also the only time a lunar eclipse can occur.
During a lunar eclipse, the moon is "full". During a solar eclipse the moon is "new".
Lunar eclipses happen at the full moon.
you plant garlic during a new moon
There is no scientific evidence to support the belief that people act "crazy" during a new moon. Some people may associate changes in behavior with lunar phases, but psychologists and researchers have not found any consistent patterns of increased mental health issues or unusual behavior during the new moon.
The half of the moon that faces earth is in full sunlight.