The Earth HAS no far side, it's constantly revolving with each new day- in addition to which, I'm not sure what you mean by 'hides'. Can you please redefine your question?
The New Moon phase hides the moon from the Earth because the side of the moon facing the Earth is not lit by the Sun. This phase occurs when the moon is located between the Earth and the Sun and its illuminated side is facing away from us.
The Far Side
The far side.
It always faces away from the earth
The Moon is tidally locked to Earth; the Moon's "day" and the Moon's month are the same length. So the "near side" of the Moon always faces the Earth, and the "far side" always faces away from Earth.
Because it faces the other side of earth.
That's the "far side".
Correctly . . . the far side. Incorrectly . . . the dark side.
you have to be near the moon
The earth !
-- The visible side.-- The outside.It's usually called the "near side" of the Moon. The side we can't see is calledthe "far side".
The far side of the moon receives slightly more sunlight because it is never subject to a terrestrial eclipse (such as the shadow of the earth on the moon). However, while the far side does receive more direct sunlight. the near side, which faces Earth is more luminous due to the reflected sunlight from the Earth back to the moon. so in short answer, the far side receives more direct sunlight, but the near side is more luminous.