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There isn't; it's a new (or dark) moon. You're standing on the Earth in the daytime on a sunny day. The sun goes dark for a few minutes because the moon is between you and the sun. Full moon is high in the sky at midnight.

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11y ago

We have it basically because there is always light on the moon yes even when its new moon just because we cant see it doesn't mean that there isn't any why we have them is because of the rotation of the moon around the earth and the earth around the sun so every time it rotates it is hitting the sun because it sets on the east rises on the west and that is my answer

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9y ago

First, you probably meant "crescent", not "crease".

The things you mention are some of the "phases" of the Moon.

It's the same Moon all the time. The differences you see are when it is morning, sunset, noon and so on, on the Moon.

Half of the Moon is lit by the Sun at all times, but the half of the Moon in sunlight changes as it slowly rotates, as it orbits the Earth.

We see different "Moon phases" because of the changes in the sunlit part of the Moon.

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11y ago

It is called a full moon when you see the entire moon because you can see the full side of the moon. It's basically asking why a glass of water is full when its full.

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11y ago

it is universal truth that there is full moon and half moon because it rotate the earth.by the differance in time we will see moon and donot see moon.

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