no.it goes around the earth so that means it can make night in a nother country while we have day time!
The Moon doesn't go down anything. The Earth turns on its axis and so we no longer see the Moon,
Because the moon's gravity can cause the tide to go up and down
The moon is not seen during the day because the bright blue sky washes out the relatively dim light of the moon.
Yes and I've seen some of the moon rocks.
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The sun appears to go down because the Earth rotates, creating the cycle of day and night. The moon appears to go up as it follows its own orbit around the Earth, causing it to rise in the sky at different times depending on its position relative to the sun.
because certain times of the years means the moon goes down at differant times.
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To be technical about it, you can't see a completely full moon during the day. When the moon is completely 100% full, it has to be exactly opposite the sun in the sky. So if the sun is 'up', then the full moon must be 'down'.You can see the "almost full" moon during the day. When it still has a little way to go before it's full, it will rise shortly before the sun sets. And when the moon is slightly past full, it'll still be in the western sky when the sun rises in the morning.In Arctic or Antarctic latitudes, it is possible to see the Full moon while the Sun is visible "looking over the pole.
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the moon does have a face it look sad when there a full moon go outside at night and look at the moon really closely okay:)
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