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What are the changes in the moons appearance called?

The changes in the moon's appearance are called lunar phases. They occur because of the moon's position relative to the sun and Earth, resulting in different amounts of the moon's illuminated surface visible from Earth.


Why does the moons appearance look different during these times?

It's because of the orbits. If you mean the size, the Moon NEVER changes in size or orbit distance that much. It's because your brain is fooling you and you compare the moons' size to other objects in the sky such as clouds and / or buildings.


Why cell have different shapes and appearance?

They have different appearance because they work for different appearance because they work for different parts of our body, and their function is different.


What is the planet Uranus appearance and its construction?

uranus's appearance is a blue green color it has 17 moons rings 11 its constuction is a swirl of gas,liquids,and solids


Are most of Jupiter's moons asteroids?

jupiters moons are different some have an atmosphere and MOST are asteroids


Why are there different kinds of moons?

Moons are big rocks in space so they are not created all the same way.


What is sentence of appearance?

the two twins had different appearance.


Do all planets have the same number of moons as earth?

No, the planets have different number of moons, from zero to about 60-70.


Why do moons come in different shapes and different sizes?

God made it that way.


What makes mars different from earth?

It have two moons


Which word describes a change in the moons appearance?

The word you are looking for is "phase," which describes the different shapes the Moon appears to take when observed from Earth. These phases are a result of how sunlight is reflecting off the Moon's surface as it orbits Earth.


Are there moons orbiting the other planets in the solar system?

Yes, there are moons orbiting other planets in the solar system. For example, Jupiter has over 70 moons, Saturn has over 60 moons, Uranus has 27 moons, Neptune has 14 moons, and even Mars has two moons. Each planet has a different number of moons orbiting around it.