No. The Moon is mostly made of rock, with a thick layer of dust and grit all over.
Sunlight is reflected off the full moon and, because the sky is clear, the moonlight lightens the surroundings.
new moon
This phrase means that on a clear night when you can see the moon very clearly in fall, winter, or spring that frost is likely to occur.
It is not 'called' anything. The moon has not yet risen at your location.
The old proverb, 'clear moon, frost soon' was often used to predict when frosty weather would arrive. If the weather was clear but cool, then it was thought that it would be time for frost.
It isn't clear what frequency you are talking about.
The phrase "clear moon, frost soon" was used all over the world because you csn see the moon all around the world Hope This Helps
"Clear moon frost soon" is a weather proverb that means when you see a clear sky with a bright moon, it is likely that frost will form soon. This saying is often used by farmers to predict freezing temperatures and prepare for possible frost damage to crops.
Yes, the Moon can be seen from the equator. The Moon is visible from all locations on Earth where the sky is clear and the Moon is above the horizon.
it is brightest when it is a clear night and no stars or nothing blocking the moon in outer space
No, we cannot See the Moon when it is raining because the clouds will cover the moon and if the cloud is clear only we can see the cloud.
The "moon" :L