because the moon is rotating too so you see a different area each night
The Moon orbits the Earth, once every 28 days. ( one month(Moonth)). So in the position as seen from a given point and time on Earth will change by 1/28 of circle in one day. (approximately) 12 degrees.
The sequence of day and night repeats every 24 hours due to the rotation of the Earth on its axis. This rotation causes different parts of the Earth to be exposed to sunlight at different times, creating the cycle of day and night.
The Moon appears different every night due to its changing position in relation to the Sun and Earth. This causes different portions of the Moon to be illuminated by sunlight, creating its phases. The Moon's orbit around the Earth also affects how much of its illuminated side is visible to us.
because of the sun the moon changes shapes.
No, because the moon orbits the Earth, its position in the sky changes each night. The moon rises and sets at different times and in different locations depending on its phase.
It's because the angle between the moon, Sun and Earth change, so we see a different portion of the lit side of the moon every night.
because of the rotation of the earth and the moons orbit
The Earth rotating causes day and night, it rotates every 24 hours. The Earth rotating causes day and night, it rotates every 24 hours.
It's distance pattern is different than that of the Earth
T he appearance of moon regularly in different shapes. Also the day and night formation confirms the revolution of moon round the earth.
The Moon orbits the Earth, once every 28 days. ( one month(Moonth)). So in the position as seen from a given point and time on Earth will change by 1/28 of circle in one day. (approximately) 12 degrees.
The sequence of day and night repeats every 24 hours due to the rotation of the Earth on its axis. This rotation causes different parts of the Earth to be exposed to sunlight at different times, creating the cycle of day and night.
The Moon appears different every night due to its changing position in relation to the Sun and Earth. This causes different portions of the Moon to be illuminated by sunlight, creating its phases. The Moon's orbit around the Earth also affects how much of its illuminated side is visible to us.
because of the sun the moon changes shapes.
Earth rotates on its axis.
The different shapes of the moon: Waxing cresent, First Quarter, Waxing Gibbbous, Full Moon, Third Quarter, and Waxing Cresent. There are 7 different shapes of the moon, that you might sometimes see at night!
it changes every where over the world because when the world rotates the sun light is in a different position