print out a calender and go outside every night and chart the moon for a month. then you would have seen the all the moon phases!
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The phases of the moon do not change based on the season. However, the position of the moon in the sky may vary depending on the time of year, so you may see the moon in different phases at different times during the winter compared to other seasons.
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The NASA web site has a table of phases of the Moon at http://www.usno.navy.mil/USNO/astronomical-applications/data-services/phases-moon It doesn't matter where YOU are for the phases of the Moon; this table is the same for everyone.
yes, the moon phases change every day. as long as the moon keeps orbiting earth, that will happen.
The waxing and waning of the moon, or "moon phases".
The moon does not actually change shape, but its appearance from Earth does. This is due to its orbit around the Earth, which causes different portions of the moon to be illuminated by the sun at different times.
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The moon phases change approximately every 7.4 days, as the moon transitions from new moon to full moon and back again. This cycle is known as a lunar month or synodic month.
Lunar phases lasts about 3 1/2 days. The moon doesn't change phases fast enough to change on a nightly basis. It takes several days.
The thing that is going on with the 8 phases of the moon is that they change because the amout of sun light that is being reflected of off of the moon reflects on the moon.
humidity does not change the season the phases of the moon does