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The phase of the moon you see depends on how much of the sunlit side of the moon faces earth.
During the daylight, animals tend to be less active. Thus, moon phase can accurately predict the deer activity. Darkness cover feels safer for animals and that time most of the deers are active. When the moon is full, deers tend to be more active. Anticipating the peak of animal activity is much simpler if one understands the phases of the moon. The phases of the moon affect the deer mating patterns and therefore, in any deer hunting it is stated that deers are easier to locate during the moon phase. The breeding season determines the traveling patterns of the deer and finding more than one deer is quite easy during this time. So, you can lure the bucks during a full moon phase. Planning ahead and hunting by moon phase can thus be fruitful.
If the moon suddenly disappeared during a full moon phase, you would notice a significant decrease in brightness during the night. The absence of the moon's reflection of sunlight would make the night sky much darker. Tides would also be affected as the gravitational pull of the moon plays a key role in their formation.
Full Moon. I think it could be more or less any phase. The phase of the Moon doesn't change much from moonrise until the Moon sets. True. But it is only the Full Moon that rises as the sun sets, and so is highest in the sky ... due south for northern-hemisphere observers ... at Midnight.
During a new moon phase, the moon is not visible in the sky because it is positioned between the Earth and the Sun, with its dark side facing us. In contrast, during a lunar eclipse, the moon is visible but appears darkened as it passes through Earth's shadow.
A moon phase clock
Phase
During different phases of the moon, the percentage of visibility varies. For example, during a full moon, the moon is 100% visible, while during a new moon, it is 0% visible. The visibility percentage changes gradually throughout the different phases of the moon.
How much of it is visible from earth, ie half moon, full moon etc. These are the phases
The phases of the moon are dependant on the relative positions of the sun, moon and earth. It's the angle between the view-lines to the sun and the moon, with you at the vertex of the angle. The phase of the moon you see depends on how much of the sunlit side of the moon faces earth.
The phase of the moon you see depends on how much of the sunlit side of the moon faces earth.
1. Whether it looks like a C or a D. 2. How much of the moon is lit up.