The moon rotates around the earth while earth rotates around the sun. The moon's lighted side always points to the sun. The moon's revolution affects this because as the moon revolves it shows different sides t the earth.
Nothing would happen if the moon was on the left and the sun on the right. The moon and sun are often on different sides of the earth.
if the moon is in orbit but we were not, then we would see different sides of the moon. because we are in orbit too, we always see the same side.
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This is not always true, as eclipses sometimes happen, and in fact the sun and moon are only rarely on opposite sides of the earth.
No, we see the same side of the moon as it orbits and goes through phases because the moon rotates at the same rate it orbits.
The moon rotates around the earth while earth rotates around the sun. The moon's lighted side always points to the sun. The moon's revolution affects this because as the moon revolves it shows different sides t the earth.
Nothing would happen if the moon was on the left and the sun on the right. The moon and sun are often on different sides of the earth.
Because the bright and dark sides are caused by what direction the sun is shining on the moon. We see the sun from a different angle and so see it as have light and dark sides.
The moon is spherical. Therefore it has no sides silly.
if the moon is in orbit but we were not, then we would see different sides of the moon. because we are in orbit too, we always see the same side.
Two Sides of the Moon was created in 1975-03.
Neap, Spring, high and low tides.
The Moon's Gravitational Pull and the different Ocean Currents cause waves on all sides of an Island.
the two sides on the moon are highland and the mare. the mare are lower in altitude than the highlands . but there is no water on the moon so they are not literally seas .
you see the near side of the moon.