in the new moon, the lighted half of the moon is facing the sun and tha dark side faces the earth.
The side facing the sun.
The lighted half of the moon is always facing the sun. The entire dark half of the moon is facing earth at the time of "New Moon".
If the hemisphere that is 'lit' is facing away from the earth then it is a new moon
Half-moon Half-Earth
the Earth dosn't orbit around anything to make a day it spins around slowly once also when it's spinning half of it is facing the sun, that is called daytime where there is full light on the half of it that is facing away that is called nightime, where there is no light
No, east and west are directions on the earth.
Because the half of the Earth facing the sun is experiencing day and the other half, that's facing away from the sun, is in the dark. The Sun is Earth's source of light and heat. (which is also why night is colder)
One half of the Moon is always illuminated, except during a lunar eclipse. But we only see part of it.You may be referring to the new moon, when the half that is lit up is facing away from the Earth, and the half that faces Earth is dark.
because the earth is half facing the sun half facing away it is usually warm
Because the earth rotates (spins). Half the time you are facing the sun (light/day). The other half you are on the side away from the sun (dark/night).
Because the earth rotates (spins). Half the time you are facing the sun (light/day). The other half you are on the side away from the sun (dark/night).
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