every month duuh
Each time there's a full moon.
No, it does not celebrated the same time every year because it depends on when the new moon starts.
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The moon is moving away from the Earth at a rate of about 3.8 centimetres - or 1.5 inches - per year.
one time in the year.
The moon orbits the earth once every 28 days and therefore does just over 13 revolutions each year
You can see a full moon any time of the year. (But not every day of course)
"Km" is a unit of length and "year" is a unit of time. They have different physicaldimensions, and can't be converted to each other.If time could be converted to length, then you ... or someone clearer on the concepts ...would be able to calculate how many miles have passed since Neil Armstrong steppedonto the moon.
The moon moves about 4cm away from the earth each year. This is because the moons orbit around the earth is tilted about 5 degrees. The moon is spiraling away from the earth and one day we might not have a moon.
Each year between 1969 and 1972.
Yes
One.