3/4 of the moon
You see about 50% of the moon because we are only really seeing half of it because it is a sphere.
Full Moon...When The Side Of The Moon We See Is Fully Lit.
The half of the moon that faces earth is in full sunlight.
Full Moon
if it is a full moon, then yes.
a full moon
When the moon is completely lit up, it is called a full moon. This occurs when the Earth is between the sun and the moon, causing the moon's entire sunlit side to be visible from Earth.
The moon is ALWAYS 50% (+/-) illuminated. Though we only see all of the half lit side when the moon is opposite the sun (Full Moon).
full moon
About a week after the full moon, the moon is called the last quarter moon and it's "face" appears to be half lit. More than half lit is a gibbous and less than half lit is a crescent.
Full moon
When the entire face of the moon is lit, it is a full moon.