Well, the moon is a sphere, and if it is a full moon you are really only seing half of it. so technically you are seeing 50% of the moon
The moon is ALWAYS 50% (+/-) illuminated. Though we only see all of the half lit side when the moon is opposite the sun (Full Moon).
The full moon comes once a month so you see full moon twelve times a year!
Yes.
Full moon. Earth spins much faster than the moon moves so we all see a full moon as Earth turns us to see it.
After a full moon as we see less and less it's called a waning moon
The moon is ALWAYS 50% (+/-) illuminated. Though we only see all of the half lit side when the moon is opposite the sun (Full Moon).
The full moon comes once a month so you see full moon twelve times a year!
You can see the moon when it is not full. The sun lights up part of the moon, but if you look carefully when the moon is not full, you can see the darker parts. This is easier when only a small part of the moon appears to be lit, as a brighter moon glares out the darker part making it harder to see.
Not necessarily. Think about it... if you can see a full moon in the middle of the night, then someone on the moon would be able to see your part of the earth.... which would be in darkness.
You can see a full moon from anywhere on Earth.
You can't see the new moon and it's really dark, but with the full moon you can see the moon and it's really bright.
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Yes.
You can see all 3.
Full moon. Earth spins much faster than the moon moves so we all see a full moon as Earth turns us to see it.
you will see a full moon
You see the entire face of the moon with no blacked out parts.