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Q: How does earth's view of the moon change over time?
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How does the Moon's shape change over time?

How did the dirction of the moon change over time? How did the dirction of the moon change over time?


How do foothills change over time?

When earths plates collide together


How does moon's shape and position change over time?

The moon's shape would change with the impact of meteor's, changing the moon's landscape.


Why does the moon appear to change over time in the sky?

the moon never changes, the Earth seems to change it because of rotation


How can the periodic change in the shape of earths orbit cause a change in climate?

There is no 'periodic' change in the earths orbit. The orbit is elliptical and over time (a great many years) becomes less so.


Why does the earths magnetic field change over time?

The Earth's magnetic field changes over time because that is the way that God makes it.


How does earths magnetic field change over time?

It changes over time through direction and strength. So therefore Magnetic North becomes Magnetic South.


What is the name earth's moon?

The name of the Earths moon is, Moon. A name was not given to the moon at the time it was discovered because no one knew that there were other moons.


When earths shadow falls on the moon the shadow causes a what?

Nope. In fact, over a very very long time, the effect of the moon's presence is to rob some of the Earth's rotation from it.


Causes of mechanical weathering on the moon?

The major cause of mechanical weathering on the moon is micrometeorites. These tiny rocks hit the moons surface and over time, change it.


When did the Earths moon get discovered?

Approximately the first time an ape-man looked up at night.


Why does the moon change position in the sky and even appears during the day at times?

The moon orbits the Earth at the same time the Earth is rotating, this means that the moon's daily rise and set times change constantly over a 29 day period.