No. All of the sides of a polygon are straight line segments.
Half-moon Half-Earth
We see more of the moon lit when it is a gibbous moon than when it is a crescent moon, so it does seem bigger. Save
No. they weigh the same. The terminology of a half moon refers to how much of the moon can be seen.
Nothing happens to the other side of the Moon in half moon days. The reason we do not see the whole Moon is because only half of it is reflecting the light from the Sun.
This is the first quarter phase. The moon looks half lit, half in shadow, but you actually can only see one quarter of the moons surface at this point (during a full moon, you would only be able to see half of the moons surface - the half that faces us).
No, it is not.
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No. a polygon must have at least 3 sides
the polygon would be a square
quarter Moon if its half of a sphere then its half moon
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Half-moon Half-Earth
The object that blocks the moon when there is a half moon is the moon itself. The moon is a sphere, so only one half of it can be sunlit at any moment. The other half is dark just because the sun is below the horizon for that half of the moon. And when we see a half moon, we are simply looking at the moon just as the line of sunrise/sunset cuts across the moon's diameter.
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A polygon is a two dimensional shape bounded by straight lines. The moon is neither a plane shape (though it may appear as such), and it is clearly not bounded by straight sides.
This is when you can only see half a moon out at night.