The sun is a sphere and the moon is a sphere.
The moon like Earth is basically a globe or ball. it is cold except for the changes in temperature on the surface caused by the sun.
The gravitational pull between the Moon and the Earth stretches the oceans slightly in an oblong shape, like a pulled water balloon. High tide is under (or directly opposite) the moon, while low tide is when the moon is half an orbit away.
the moon is black because there is no sun reflecting on it the sun is behind the moon
to use ur eyes wow really -.-..... Light emitted by the Sun is reflected to Earth by the Moon's surface.
No.:moon isnt a star...sun is a star...moon is a satellite...earth's satellite.
The Moon of the Earth has a spherical shape regardless to its position compared to the Sun.
The moon is never closer to the sun than to the earth. The apparent shape is based on the angle at which sunlight strikes the moon.
Technically, the shape of the moon never changes. What changes is what we saw on Earth. The shape we see depends on the alignment of the Moon, Earth, and Sun.
the sun is sphere with moon rocks allowing it to be bumpy
the moon as we see it is light from the sun, reflected by the moon. depending on the earths position it casts a shadow on the moon, thus giving it a 'shape'.
The shape of the moon changes to us on Earth because of the position that the Sun, Moon, and Earth are in at the time. If the Sun, Moon, and Earth are at a 180o angle withe the moon and sun on the out side then we will have a new moon because the earth will be blocking all the light away from the moon.
well, the moon and sun block it
It means that only part of the Moon is illuminated by the Sun.
The moon does not actually change shape, but its appearance from Earth does. This is due to its orbit around the Earth, which causes different portions of the moon to be illuminated by the sun at different times.
As the moon circles the Earth, the shape of the moon appears to change; this is because different amounts of the illuminated part of the moon are facing us. The shape varies from a full moon (when the Earth is between the sun and the moon) to a new moon (when the moon is between the sun and the Earth).
It is our moon.
Moon?