there is no normal moon. there are different names for the different sized moons, like fullmoon, half moon ect .
a full moon is when the moon is completely full and completely round. a new moon is when the moon appears to have dissapeared.
A supermoon occurs when a full moon coincides with the moon being closest to Earth in its orbit, making it appear larger and brighter in the sky. A normal moon refers to any regular full moon that does not appear noticeably larger or brighter due to its distance from Earth.
a new moon is when the moon is forming again and a full moon is when the moon is fully formed <><><><><> The new moon is when the Moon is minimally lighted, while the full moon is when the Moon is maximally lighted.
The waxing phase of the moon is the period of time between new moon and full moon, where the size of the illuminated portion of the moon is increasing. The waning phase of the moon is the period of time between full moon and new moon, where the size of the illuminated portion of the moon is decreasing.
There would not be a difference in the effects between a new moon and a full moon. However, the effects of the storm hitting at high tide during a full moon or new moon will be worse than at high tide during a half moon.
The waxing phase of the moon is the period of time between new moon and full moon, where the size of the illuminated portion of the moon is increasing. The waning phase of the moon is the period of time between full moon and new moon, where the size of the illuminated portion of the moon is decreasing.
Essentially, yes. There is one moment each month when the Moon is PRECISELY "full", but the difference between 12 hours before the full and the full moon is only about 1%. So there is a 24-36 hour window each month when the Moon is at least 98% "full".
A full moon is between quarters.
The primary difference between a full moon and a half moon lies in their appearance and the amount of sunlight reflected. A full moon occurs when the Earth is positioned between the sun and the moon, fully illuminating the moon's surface. In contrast, a half moon, or quarter moon, appears when the moon is at a right angle to the Earth and sun, revealing only half of its illuminated side. This results in distinct visual phases that are part of the lunar cycle.
The phases of the moon are the earth's shadow on it relative to the position of the sun. When the moon is full there is no shadow and reflects the full brightness of the sun. More info: http://www.calculatorcat.com/moon_phases/moon_phases.phtml
A sidereal month is the time it takes the moon to circle the Earth with respect to the stars (27 days), A lunar month is the time it takes from full moon to full moon (29 days).
Full Moon.