The Moon has a synchronous rotation - every time it goes around the Earth, it rotates once around its own axis. If you stand on the side of the Moon that is directed towards Earth, you would always see the Earth in the sky - more or less in the same direction. There would be slight changes, though, due to the elliptical orbit of the Moon, and the tilt of the Moon's axis. If you stand on the back side of the Moon - the side that is not visible from Earth - Earth would always be below the horizon for you.
If you are standing on the full moon you would be facing the earth at night.
Waning gibbous.
it would look small
If you were standing on the Moon, it would be easy to notice a solar eclipse; the Earth would block out the Sun, all over the Moon, for an hour or so. On the Earth, we would have called it a lunar eclipse. From the Moon, it would be difficult to notice an Earth eclipse; the shadow of the Moon on the Earth, so obvious when you're in the dark at midday, wouldn't be so obvious from 250K miles away; a small dark circle on the Earth.
No because you are standing on a angle on the moon so you would not see more than one side of the earth
Your weight would be about 1/6th of your weight on Earth when standing on the Moon due to the lower gravitational pull. This means that if you weigh 180 pounds on Earth, you would weigh about 30 pounds on the Moon.
On the moon , gravity is 6 times lesser than on the earth. If you threw a rock , it would flew 6 times further than it would flew on the earth.
A person standing on the moon would see a partial solar eclipse when the Earth partially blocks the Sun's light. This is because the Earth's size in the moon's sky would be large enough to create this effect, similar to how the Moon creates a solar eclipse on Earth.
If you were standing on the moon, you would see a barren landscape with vast plains, rocky terrain, and mountains. The sky would appear black, and you would see Earth in the distance, appearing much larger than the moon appears from Earth. The lack of atmosphere would mean there would be no weather, clouds, or breathable air.
When it occurs, a solar eclipse is visible over only a portion of the earth. In order to see it, you must stand: -- at a place on earth where the eclipse will be visible, -- outdoors -- in the daytime, i.e. between the hours of sunrise and sunset
I believe it is because it the Earth spins and sometimes things seem closer than how they really are.
The ball would float and slowly fall to the surface of the moon due to the moon's weaker gravity compared to Earth.