because, what makes the moon's cycles are how much of the moon is shown. when you can only see half, that means it's half covered by earth's shadow. when you cant see the moon at all, the earth is completely blocking sunlight.
While some people believe the full moon can affect women's menstrual cycles, there is limited scientific evidence to support this claim. Studies have produced mixed results, with some suggesting a possible correlation and others finding no significant impact. Ultimately, more research is needed to definitively determine if and how the full moon influences women.
The moon has day and because the moon rotates
Moon Cycles - 2011 was released on: USA: November 2011 (Los Angeles, California)
There are eight moon cycles. They are the full moon, new moon, 1st quarter, 3rd quarter, waning gibbous, waning cresent, waxing gibbous and waxing cresent.
sand + eel = moon
No. The rotation of the moon has no influence on daylight or darkness. It's the rotation of the earth that does it.
Moon revolution around earth and the sunlight
The moon can be compared to a distant lantern in the night sky, casting a soft glow over the darkness. It resembles a watchful guardian, influencing the tides and rhythms of life on Earth. Additionally, its phases can be likened to a clock, marking the passage of time and cycles in nature.
Absolutely.
well it with water cycle and well im not sure but moon phares
shadows... maybe the moon
earth and the moon orbit the sun and sometimes the moon blocks the sun from the earth and total darkness goes over earth.