the moon never changes, the Earth seems to change it because of rotation
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The shape of the moon changes to us on Earth because of the position that the Sun, Moon, and Earth are in at the time. If the Sun, Moon, and Earth are at a 180o angle withe the moon and sun on the out side then we will have a new moon because the earth will be blocking all the light away from the moon.
No, the Moon does not rise at the same time each night. Its rising time changes due to its orbit around the Earth; it moves approximately 13 degrees eastward each day. As a result, the Moon typically rises about 50 minutes later each night. This variation causes the Moon to appear at different positions in the sky and at different times throughout the month.
The moon orbits the Earth at the same time the Earth is rotating, this means that the moon's daily rise and set times change constantly over a 29 day period.
No,The moon will not change size unless an asteroid hits it,that has not happened in a long time,when i was outside once,the moon was huge!but my father,and astrometer, says it cannot change size.
How did the dirction of the moon change over time? How did the dirction of the moon change over time?
The moon's shape would change with the impact of meteor's, changing the moon's landscape.
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The light part of the moon appeared to decrease in size over time because of the changing angles between the sun, Earth, and moon, causing different portions of the illuminated side of the moon to be visible from Earth. This phenomenon is known as the lunar phases.
The major cause of mechanical weathering on the moon is micrometeorites. These tiny rocks hit the moons surface and over time, change it.
They do. The moon just isn't lit up in the day time but it is still visible.
The shape of the moon changes to us on Earth because of the position that the Sun, Moon, and Earth are in at the time. If the Sun, Moon, and Earth are at a 180o angle withe the moon and sun on the out side then we will have a new moon because the earth will be blocking all the light away from the moon.
yes the moon phases are predictable because you can tell when a moon phase will appear by knowing what time of month it is.
The moon is a full circle during a full moon. A full moon is also the only time a lunar eclipse can occur.
The moon orbits the Earth at the same time the Earth is rotating, this means that the moon's daily rise and set times change constantly over a 29 day period.
No, the Moon does not rise at the same time each night. Its rising time changes due to its orbit around the Earth; it moves approximately 13 degrees eastward each day. As a result, the Moon typically rises about 50 minutes later each night. This variation causes the Moon to appear at different positions in the sky and at different times throughout the month.
the moon goes backwards