Want this question answered?
True.
The Earth ALWAYS faces the Sun. However, the Earth rotates. So one half of the Earth is in sunlight (Day time) and the other half of the Earth is in darkness (night time). We always face the Sun, because we , the Earth, is held there in its orbit about the Sun , because of Sun/Earth gravity.
Yes. The moon is tidally locked to the earth, so that whether the moon is new, waxing, full, or waning, we always see the same side.
The moon turns one complete spin every 27.32 days. It also happens to make onecomplete trip around the earth in exactly the same length of time, and the result isthat the same 'face' of the moon is always turned to face the earth.
The Moon makes a complete orbit around the Earth every 27.3 days it is also in Synchronous rotation with the Earth, This results in it nearly always keeping the same face turned towards the Earth.
Tycho is ALWAYS going to face the side of Earth because it was in the center of the universe. So this way that the Moon and the Sun revolve around Earth. Kay A.
Tycho is ALWAYS going to face the side of Earth because it was in the center of the universe. So this way that the Moon and the Sun revolve around Earth. Kay A.
The moon rotates in such a way that one face always points towards the Earth. This is because the Earth has tides - over time the tidal forces gradually removed energy from the Moon's rotation so it ended up always facing the Earth.
It always faces away from the earth
True.
Wherever you are on the earth, you can stand facing Mecca, or turn to face away from Mecca. This is true for every point on the face of the earth. The choice is yours everywhere.
some part of the earth ALWAYS faces the moon. ALWAYS (its a big ball we live on)
This is because the moon's rotation on its own axis exactly matches its rotation around the earth, meaning the same face of the moon is always facing the earth
If this question means how long is a day on mercury, the anwer is infinite because the same face always points to the sun (like the same face of the moon always points to the earth).
15 days one side 15 days other No it's always the same face. Because the moon spins on its axis exactly once per its orbit of the earth. It's a tidal friction effect. In zillions of year's time the same face of the earth will always face the moon also.
tidal lock
It doesn't! The moon turns on its axis.