The moon rotates on its axis and since the death also does,when the sun's light hits part of it we see only parts of the moon and sometimes we see the out line of the rest of the m
moon.
Yes the moon comes out as full moon once every month
The moon goes into Taurus about once a month, usually in the middle of the month.
The moon orbits the Earth approximately once every month, which is known as its lunar month or synodic month. This is the time it takes for the moon to complete a full cycle of its phases, from new moon to full moon and back to new moon.
Yes!
A new moon may appear once or twice each month.
The moon takes one month to complete a revolution around the earth. A full moon occurs when the moon is on the opposite side of the earth from the sun (opposition). The full moon can only happen at this part of the lunar orbit, and it takes one month to complete the orbit; thus, full moon happens once a month.
At least once a month
a full moon
Yes
The moon orbits the earth about once every month, thus each phase of the moon - full moon, new moon, waning half moon, waxing half moon, etc. - occurs about once each month. It's not exact - the moon takes about 28 days and most months are longer than that by a few days.
With a little more than one orbit per month, the Moon wanes at least once each and every month.
The new moon is visible once a month when the moon is blocked by the Earth's shadow