we would burn up, because it would be too hot.
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.
Earth would blow up along with the moon.
When the Earth is between the Sun and the Moon, it is a Full Moon but when the Sun, Moon and Earth are directly in line - we will get a lunar eclipse.
we would die
No. If the moon is between the earth and sun, It cannot possibly be also lit from the sun on the side that is facing the earth!
the proportion of the earth and the moon would be much different, and the moon would then revolve on its own around the sun.
If there was no Earth, the Moon would never have been created.Or it would just be an asteroid-type thingy that orbits the sun. or orbits empty space while orbiting the sun.
you cannot see the mon because it is covering the sun and the sun is helping the moon
everyone would DIE! surely..
The earth does not block the sun during *most* full moons because it is not *directly* between the sun and moon. If the earth does block the sun from the moon, then the earth must be directly between the sun and moon. This will happen at full moon, since the three must be in a line, and you would see the full moon, then the eclipse, then the moon fully illuminated again.
Nothing whatsoever. Compared to the Sun, Earth's Moon is a speck of dust. To be honest, Earth's Moon is nothing special, to any entities in the universe, except for those of us who reside on the planet Earth.
A solar eclipse happens if the moon, in its orbit around the earth, is located in the direct line of sight from the earth to the sun. The effect would be that the moon blocks the view of the sun.