yes
The moon has no daytime or nighttime. Half of it is always in the sun and the other half is always dark. There is no atmosphere, so there can't be any weather.
no
sometimes, but not always it takes the moon i think 28 days to complete its cycle. so a cresent moon can be at the beginning of the month or at any other time.
There isn't always a dark side of the moon. The moon has day and night on all sides.There is, however, always a far side that we never see.
Yes, it can be argued that Moon has a day time and night time. Day time is when the moon is shining bright above the sky, night time is when the moon is dark. Hence the term "Dark Side of the Moon".
The moon has no daytime or nighttime. Half of it is always in the sun and the other half is always dark. There is no atmosphere, so there can't be any weather.
It begins right around the time of a full moon; not always on the exact same day.
there is a moon in day time becuse it is summer from Angel
no
it's always dark on one part of the moon at any time just as on earth , it is because half the surfaces are facing away from the sun cuz it wants to
The Moon
sometimes, but not always it takes the moon i think 28 days to complete its cycle. so a cresent moon can be at the beginning of the month or at any other time.
24hoursAs the moon always shows the same face to the Earth, would not a day on the moon be infinitely long?
Cold and dry. The weather on the moon is always the same since space is a vacuum there can be no water. And the only light comes from the sun.
There isn't always a dark side of the moon. The moon has day and night on all sides.There is, however, always a far side that we never see.
Yes, it can be argued that Moon has a day time and night time. Day time is when the moon is shining bright above the sky, night time is when the moon is dark. Hence the term "Dark Side of the Moon".
Our moon is always 100 per cent lit from the Sun on one side (the moon's daylight) but not lit on the opposite side (the moon's night time) The side of the moon that is in sunlight is not always pointing toward us here on Earth, though.For instance, for the small amount of time that the moon is 'dark', its "night time" is pointing directly toward Earth, and its "day time" is pointed directly away from Earth.In between the dark moon and the 'full' moon described above, we see the various 'phases' of the moon.