Two distinct parts would be the crust and the core.
twoparts of the moon
The two parts of the moon's shadow are the umbra, which is the dark central region where light is completely blocked, and the penumbra, which is the lighter outer region where only partial light is blocked.
The moon was born when earth smashed into another planet, but the leftover parts formed the moon when the two volcanic planets earth and the other crashed.
The shadow cast by the moon during a solar eclipse consists of two parts: the inner part, called the umbra, where the sun is completely blocked out, and the outer part, called the penumbra, where the sun is only partially obscured. The umbra creates the darkest part of the eclipse known as totality, while the penumbra creates a partial eclipse effect.
The Moon's shadow has two main parts: the umbra and the penumbra. The umbra is the innermost, darkest part of the shadow where the Sun is completely obscured by the Moon, resulting in a total solar eclipse. The penumbra is the outer, lighter part of the shadow where only a portion of the Sun is obscured, leading to a partial solar eclipse.
The dark areas that form the 'man in the moon' are large flat plains called maria and the brighter parts of the moon are the lunar highlands and the mountain ranges.
The whole moon is there, but we only see the parts illuminated by the sun. We don't normally see the parts of the moon that are in deep shadow.
not the moon through the stars or w/e
The moon wasn't 'started' it was made when the earth was made. When two planets colided, it made the earth, and the spare parts that were floating around the new planet also colided and made the moon we have today.
As the moon travels around the Earth, different parts of it are lighted by the sun. We see various parts of the face that are being lit by the sun. Since the sun and shadow move around the moon, we see different parts of the moon face, or phases of the moon.
When the moon pulls on different parts of the Earth it causes tides
It changes by the sun's reflection on different parts of the moon