The earth.
To see the Earth, look down. To see the Moon, you have to be outside and look at the sky. Note that the Moon is not always above the horizon.
they can take pictures or just look outwards and see earth. it is possible to see earth from the moon without high technology
no, it is only possible to see the moon from earth.
Look up. You'll see it.
It depends on what phase the moon is in. You can see anything from nothing, a sliver, to a full circle.
Without a telescope you probably couldn't see earth's moon from Mars.
Look up at the sky at night. You should be able to see it
It would be the opposite. If we went to the moon when it was full, we would look back at an earth in shadow (a `new earth`) If we went to the moon when it was new, then it would be between us and the sun, so we would look back at a full earth. For a waxing gibbous from earth, the earth would be a waning crescent from the moon.
The moon's surface reflects the sun's rays back to earth at night making it look like the moon glows.
it is becuase the sun shines on the moon and when we look up we see the full moon because the moon is abouf the earth and the sunlight shines on the earth and the moon and we see it full and the other side is dark the moon revolve around earth so that is why we have diffrent frases
You don't see the whole side of the moon because the bright side of the moon is a "reflection" of the sun.
If you look down, you will see the surface of the moon. If you look up, you will be able to see other celestial bodies in the sky, such as Earth, stars, other planets, etc., as long as they are not currently below the horizon of the moon. However, since the moon keeps the same face toward the Earth, if you are not on the side facing Earth, you will not see the Earth at all.