The tide would be higher when the moon is on the same side of Earth
as the Sun is.
Are you doing your science workbook? If so so am I and I can't find the answer
When it is directly opposite, it would be a Full Moon. But the Moon spends half of its orbit on the side opposite the Sun, which includes all of the Gibbous phases from First Quarter to Last Quarter.
The earth harbors life, the moon cannot.
time would go backwards like at 2:00 in the afternoon it would be 2:00 a colck in the morning
When the moon is full, it is on exactly the opposite side of the Earth from the sun. A map of this would have the sun on the right side of a piece of paper, then Earth to its left followed by the moon to the left of the Earth.When Venus is full in the sky, it is on the opposite side of the sun from Earth. A drawing of this would have Venus all the way to the left, followed by the sun, then the Earth in a straight line (or vice versa), as long as they are directly on either side of the sun.
Are you doing your science workbook? If so so am I and I can't find the answer
Are you doing your science workbook? If so so am I and I can't find the answer
When it is directly opposite, it would be a Full Moon. But the Moon spends half of its orbit on the side opposite the Sun, which includes all of the Gibbous phases from First Quarter to Last Quarter.
The opposite of earth is air
Everything The sun provides for earth
Everything The sun provides for earth
It would be elongated and opposite to the sun. In which direction it will face depends on where you are standing on Earth.
The measured temperature of Venus is, on average, much higher than that of earth.
i think the moon
An example of a permanent magnet would be the Earth. The Earth is one giant magnet with opposite poles.
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a waxing gibbous