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It's still in the same place it's always been. The earth simply casts a shadow over the surface of the moon as it rotates around the Earth.
That varies a bit from place to place, but it's around 9.8 meters/second2.
Your question is a bit unclear, so there are two possible answers:The moon rotates around its axis at pretty much the same rate as it rotates around the Earth, as if you were to walk around a tree sideways, facing the trunk all the time. The result is that we can only see the same half of the moon, at best.The moon hasn't got any shine of its own, all it can do is to reflect the light coming from the sun. So when the Earth gets in the way between the Moon and the Sun, the moon will end up in Earth's shadow where we can't see it. When the Moon is passing in/out of the Earth's shadow, that's when we get the half moons and all that.
An eclipse is caused by shadows. A Solar eclipse is the moon's shadow on the Earth, while a lunar eclipse is the Earth's shadow on the moon.The Earth is much larger than the Moon, so the Earth casts a bigger shadow, which lasts longer.In a solar eclipse, the Moon casts a shadow on the Earth; in a lunar eclipse, the Earth casts a shadow on the Moon. The Earth is much bigger and its shadow completely covers the Moon and quite a bit more. The Moon's shadow only completely blocks the Sun over a small bit of Earth's surface.
Thirteen full trips, plus a bit more.
Grey and a bit of white
Not one bit.
they are grey but they are very cold so there are bits of snow on it to so grey and a bit white
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Yes she does but she likes Sonic a little bit more. That is why Sonic and Shadow are rivals beause of Amy.
The leaning tower of Pisa is mostly white but it is a little bit grey round the top.
Heck no! Shadow is way stronger cause in sonic the hedgehog (2006) it talks about omega destroying shadow cause he had to much power
light brown and grey and a bit of white
Yellow and tiny bit of brown and grey
no but as they get older they go a bit grey around by the whiskers. It is not likely for the tiger to change it's stripes for another pattern, but evolution could change the way it looks.
It is commonly called "Egg White" the scientific term is "Albumen"
4 colors is a bit to much try either black curtains or grey.