weight
Weight would change when an object is taken from Earth to the Moon due to the difference in gravitational pull between the two celestial bodies. It would weigh less on the Moon compared to Earth.
The phases of the moon as it orbits the earth
Technically, the shape of the moon never changes. What changes is what we saw on Earth. The shape we see depends on the alignment of the Moon, Earth, and Sun.
The moon
The mass on the moon and the earth is the same but the weight changes.
The average distance from Earth to the Moon is about 238,855 miles. This distance is not typically measured in square miles since it is a linear measurement, not an area measurement.
The motion of the Moon orbiting the Earth, and the Earth and the Moon both orbiting the Sun, constantly alters the appearance of the sunlight striking the Moon's surface, as viewed from Earth. This changes in light and shadow gives the different phrases of the Moon.
The angle with respect to the Sun, Earth and Moon changes every day.
The moon changes shape as the planets (in this case the planet would be Earth) rotate around the sun.
tides are controlled by the gravitational pull of the moon
moon is same like always but the only thing is moon is going away from earth
The phases of the moon are created by the relative positions of the moon, Earth, and sun. As the moon orbits Earth, the amount of sunlight reflecting off its surface changes, creating the different phases such as new moon, full moon, and crescent moon. These changes occur as we see different portions of the illuminated side of the moon from Earth throughout its orbit.