The moon doesn't technically "rise" in the sky. It is circling the Earth. This is why each night it is in a different spot in the sky.
Moon is orbiting the earth in 28 days , and when earth is between the moon and sun, a full moon occurs as moon rise in the east and full moon remains visible through out the night in the sky.
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Seen where - in the sky Seen when - after the full moon.
The Full Moon rises at roughly the same time as the sun sets.Like every other astronomical body, the moon ... at whatever phase ...rises from the eastern horizon.
The full moon appears in the western part of the sky at sunset. The full moon will rises over the western horizon as the sun sets.
Moon is orbiting the earth in 28 days , and when earth is between the moon and sun, a full moon occurs as moon rise in the east and full moon remains visible through out the night in the sky.
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The Full Moon rises at roughly the same time as the sun sets.Like every other astronomical body, the moon ... at whatever phase ...rises from the eastern horizon.
Seen where - in the sky Seen when - after the full moon.
Both moon and sky are nouns in that sentence.
The full moon appears in the western part of the sky at sunset. The full moon will rises over the western horizon as the sun sets.
Usually sentence structure is considered beneath the status of a literary device, however there are occasions where it can rise that level.Ordinary: The sky was dark. The moon was full. There was a wind off of the lake.Lyrical: The sky was dark; the moon full; a wind came off the lake.
A full moon rises at sunset.
During a full moon, the Sun is opposite to the Moon, in the sky.During a full moon, the Sun is opposite to the Moon, in the sky.During a full moon, the Sun is opposite to the Moon, in the sky.During a full moon, the Sun is opposite to the Moon, in the sky.
No, it does not
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Full Moon