The moon is not always visible at night. If the moon is in conjunction with the sun, it will be a "new moon" and will be very hard to see. Waning crescent moons cannot be seen at night, only in the morning.
No. It would be impossible to see the moon every night from her bedroom window. That's because the Moon moves every night.
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Yes, the moon we see is the same every night. It may appear different and it may "hide" behind clouds, but it is the same moon.
because the moon orbits around earth
You can not see the whole moon every day or (night). The moon does not shrink, or disappear. It is just the place and angle you are at, because you can not see it.
The moonlight you see in the night won't be so bright. Which is sad since I like to see the pretty moon every night. :(
because the position of the moon between the earth and the sun only allows us to see part of it. hence the 28 day cycle in which we can see a full moon once every 28 days.
no, the Moon orbits the Earth and Australia see sunlight before us because the Moon is at a different point around the world.
what determines the portion of the moon that you see at night
Half of the moon is always lit. Due to it's position in relation to the sun and the earth, we see a different moon every night.
No, because the moon orbits the Earth, its position in the sky changes each night. The moon rises and sets at different times and in different locations depending on its phase.
It's because the angle between the moon, Sun and Earth change, so we see a different portion of the lit side of the moon every night.