Approximately two weeks. The lunar cycle is just about 29.5 days, and the time from a new moon to a full moon would be half that.
All of it. That's why it's called a "full" moon.
Around 7%.
You are able to see around about %25 of it
On average, 29 days.
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.
3/4 of the moon
A whole moon it's that simple
Not much because the moon is always a full moon and we dont have another moon but what i think your talking about is 29.5 days.
Both of these are English words used in everyday conversation by regular people, but much more in the past than in today's English. Their plain, everyday meaning is directly applicable to the appearance of the moon as it goes through its phases. 'Waxing' . . . growing, becoming larger or fuller as time goes on. 'Waning' . . . shrinking, becoming smaller or skinnier as time goes on.
The Moon rises about 50 minutes later each night. After a few weeks, it is logically rising in the morning, and crossing the sky during the day. As the month goes on, it eventually is rising at night again. The moons movements are independent of the sun. Though day length varies, the sun is always up during the "day", and gone at night. Not so the moon.
The apparent changes in the moon's shape are called waxing and waning. The moon is waxing when it goes from a new moon (you can't see it) to a full moon and it is waning as it goes from a full moon to a new moon. What appears to us as a change in shape is caused by the position of the moon with respect to the Earth and the sun. When the Earth is completely between the moon and the sun, no light is able to hit the moon and we see a new moon. When the Earth is partially between the sun and the moon. Lastly, when the Earth is not between the sun and the moon, we see a full moon.
Crescent: The visible portion of the moon is less than half of the full disk.Gibbous: The visible portion of the moon is more than half of the full disk, but not 100% full.