There are eight moon cycles. They are the full moon, new moon, 1st quarter, 3rd quarter, waning gibbous, waning cresent, waxing gibbous and waxing cresent.
The Algonquian tribes had various names for the moons of the year, often reflecting seasonal changes and natural events. Common names include the "Wolf Moon" in January, "Snow Moon" in February, "Worm Moon" in March, and "Flower Moon" in May. Other names include the "Strawberry Moon" in June and the "Harvest Moon" in September. These names highlight the connection between the lunar cycles and the natural world.
There is no "dark side of the Moon"; the Moon's day is 28.5 days long, but it has regular cycles of day and night. Perhaps you are referring to the FAR side of the Moon?
The moon has day and because the moon rotates
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Moon revolution around earth and the sunlight
because, what makes the moon's cycles are how much of the moon is shown. when you can only see half, that means it's half covered by earth's shadow. when you cant see the moon at all, the earth is completely blocking sunlight.
The lack of atmosphere and water on the Moon prevents the water, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, and oxygen cycles from occurring there. These cycles rely on the presence of these elements in gaseous or liquid form to move through various stages of the cycle, which is not possible on the Moon due to its harsh conditions.
The moon completes approximately 12.37 cycles (full moons) in one year. This is known as a lunar year or synodic month.
Individual menstrual cycles depend on the individual person, but the moon does impact on a woman's cycles. Synthetic light and erratic sleeping patterns has stopped this, but many women practice lunaception using either moonlight or synthetic light to help regulate cycles again.
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That changes every year, since the Moon's cycles are not synchronized with the year.