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The moon gets full because.... When the sun is on the side of the moon facing away from Earth you cant see the moon. When the sun is on the side facing the Earth you can see the full Moon! it basically relies on where the sun is positioned.
When the side of the Moon facing Earth is fully illuminated.
If you are standing on the full moon you would be facing the earth at night.
Full Moon. A New Moon is when you can't see a moon at all.
The moon is in its waning phase when less and less of the side facing the earth is lighted. This phase occurs after the full moon and leads up to the new moon when the side facing the earth is completely dark.
there is day(morning) when the earth is facing the sun and it is dark (night time) when the earth is facing the moon
If you can see a full moon at your position on Earth, then someone on the exact opposite side of the world will see a new moon. This is because the full moon is when the side of the moon facing Earth is fully illuminated by the sun, so the side facing away from Earth is in shadow.
That's a "Full Moon".
A full moon occurs when the earth, moon, and sun are in approximate alignment, but the moon is on the opposite side of the earth, so the entire sunlit part of the moon is facing earth.
During a full moon, the side of the moon facing Earth is fully illuminated by the sun, making it appear as a complete circle from our perspective. The side not facing Earth is in shadow, causing us to only see the illuminated side during a full moon.
One side of the moon (the Earth facing side) becomes fully visible at Full Moon.
There are high tides on the side of Earth facing the moon.