because it doesn't rotate like we do, it just simply revolves around us.
No, the earth is round, so not everyone can see the moon at the same time. Only when your side of the world is pointed toward the moon can you see it.
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It never does because the same face of the moon is always pointed at Earth. This is due to the fact that the moon revolves around Earth at the same speed it rotates on it's axis, so Earth remains in the same relative location in the sky on the moon.
Because one face is always pointed towards the Earth.
The moon phase known as New Moon cannot actually be seen. This is because the illuminated side of the Moon is pointed away from Earth.
the reason you only see one side of the moon is because the rotation of the moon and the revolution speed of the moon are the same
Yes. Because of its locked orbit, the same side of the moon always faces the Earth.
It is a new moon.
It is because the moon takes the same time to rotate as it does to orbit the earth, meaning we always see the same side of it. In truth we can see a little over half of the moon throughout its rotation, but never the far side of the moon.
The moon rotates and revolves at the same rate
The moon spins at the same speed that it orbits the earth so we always see the same side.
The tide would be higher when the moon is on the same side of Earthas the Sun is.