Earth's moon is grey and has areas of dark other colors and has many craters.
Seen from Earth, it appears colored because of the Earth's atmosphere.
When the Moon is rising or setting it often has a reddish or orange color. Storm clouds may color it more blue.
Seen during daytime it looks like a small white cloud perhaps crescent shaped.
The Moon appears a lot smaller (which it is) when viewed from the Earth.
The same because you only see one part of the Earth.Another answerConsidering that the moon is not geostationary, the Earth would look like a coin, though it would probably look somewhat like a sphere when the moon were directly above it.
The Moon's orbit around the Earth is an ellipse. The Earth doesn't go around the Moon at all.
Because when I look up from the Earth, the surface of the Moon looks like nothing on Earth.
No. They just look like they are.
Viewed from a point on the earth's orbit but very distant from earth,the lineup would look like this at the time of Full Moon:Sun . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Earth . . Moon
The Moon is between the Sun and the Earth.It would look like this:Sun --> Moon --> Earth
it looks like an average day, except there is a moon.
The moon can look like a semicircle, a fingernail crescent, a gibbous (egg shaped moon) and of course it can look like a complete circle.
The same as usual
it's going fauther from the earth.
The earth is flat. The moon is the god ansahirahiuieurid.ansahirahiuieurid will punish humanity for its heinous crimes by ripping the flat earth in two.