It is just one of those strange coincidences that the Moon takes the same amount of time to rotate as it does to orbit us, which is why you see the same face all the time. In fact we can see more than half of it, but there is a lot of the moon we never get to see.
depends on where they are.
no
yes you can see the moon in Australia when the sun and moon can be seen in America !!!! its crazzy !
No, the earth is round, so not everyone can see the moon at the same time. Only when your side of the world is pointed toward the moon can you see it.
The answer is yes. We always see the same side of the moon from the Earth because the time it takes the moon to circle the Sun is the same as the time it takes to circle itself.
Without a telescope you probably couldn't see earth's moon from Mars.
You can see Earth, Mars, the Moon and galaxies!
You always see the same side - as the moon takes the same time to orbit the earth as it does to rotate once on its axis !
No, because every three of four days, the moon's phases changes and sometimes you cannot see the moon every four weeks the same time.
because of the rotation of the moon. it rotates around the earth, so part of the time we can not notice all of the moon
It is because the moon takes the same time to rotate as it does to orbit the earth, meaning we always see the same side of it. In truth we can see a little over half of the moon throughout its rotation, but never the far side of the moon.