No, the different appearances of the moon are caused by the amount of sunlight falling on the near side of the moon (the part we see from Earth).
29.53 days
one moon year
full moon
27.32 days
It takes the moon, on average, 29.53 days to make one complete orbit around the Earth.
29.53 days
You can see a full moon from anywhere on Earth.
A lunar cycle is the time it takes for the moon to make a full revolution around the Earth. It takes about 29.5 days.
29.5 days.
It is still a full moon no matter if it is the first or second it is still new
seven and one half percent.
full moon, crescent