The Moon sets in the West of the sky.
Full moon
The Full Moon does that.
The moon rises in the east and sets in the west.
The new moon phase is not visible in the sky because it sets and rises with the sun.
the full moon is rising because during a full moon, the Earth is in the middle of the sun and moon and acts like a fulcrum. thus, when the sun sets in the west, the moon is rising .
During a full moon, it appears opposite the sun in the sky. As the sun sets in the west, the full moon rises in the east, making it visible for most of the night. This is because the moon is positioned directly opposite the sun, so as the sun sets, the moon rises.
In each run of 29 days, the moon rises and sets at different times every day.
In the moon
The Moon sets in the West of the sky.
If the moon sets just after the sun, it is in the waxing crescent or waxing gibbous phase. During these phases, the moon is positioned between the new moon and the first quarter, meaning it rises shortly after the sun and sets shortly after. This timing occurs because the illuminated portion of the moon is increasing, making it visible in the evening sky.
It may be called a moonset, however the moon doesn't really set; you can sometimes see it in the middle of the day.
People become werewolves and you can't see the stars as well on a night with a full moon. The full moon always rises when the sun sets and sets when the sun rises.