No. The moon Is constantly revolving around the Earth, which is revolving the Sun.
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no, the Moon orbits the Earth and Australia see sunlight before us because the Moon is at a different point around the world.
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No, it does not
Yes, the moon we see is the same every night. It may appear different and it may "hide" behind clouds, but it is the same moon.
The moon does not rise at the same location every night. Even if it did, it would not be purposeful, it would just be the way it is.
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.
The Moon orbits the Earth. As a result, it rises about 50 minutes later every day.
Yes if you pull down your pants and look at your backside in the mirror
yes you can se star and night at the same every night because every night there are stars.
every moon looks like ice cream