It actually does. Since it is made of cheese, the man on the moon uses it as his main source for food. So despite growing in size, it stays about the same since it gets eaten away
The moon does not change in size
no it doesnt
The moon size does not change. It's apparent size is smaller the further away from it you go.
the sickle cell disease can be caused by many things including the change in size of chromosomes. the change of size in chromosomes can change and become either bigger or smaller. if the size doesnt change, then it doesnt get bigger or smaller which means the size stays relatively the same in general. it also makes you get a priapism
the sun because the moon doesnt make its own light
Because of the Earths rotation, Happy astronomy! :)
Yes because the moon does not change size.
The size of the moon is a result of its formation and the gravitational forces acting on it. The moon's size is determined by factors such as its distance from Earth, its composition, and gravitational interactions with other celestial bodies. The moon's size will not drastically change, as it is in a stable orbit.
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.
No, the moon is not doubling in size every hundred years. The moon's size remains relatively constant, as its distance from Earth and size do not change significantly over such a short period of time.
No, that's not true.
The moon does not actually change size. Its apparent size varies due to its elliptical orbit around the Earth, causing it to sometimes appear larger (at perigee) or smaller (at apogee) in the sky.