Ah, the moon is always up to something special, you know! It does change appearance each night as it goes about its journey around our Earth. The beauty of the changing moon is a lovely reminder of the cycles of nature all around us. Just like the moon, we're also evolving and growing every day in our own way.
because of the sun the moon changes shapes.
The appearance of the moon changes from night to night because different parts of the moon are illuminated by sunlight, from the perspective of the viewer here on Earth. The moon itself is not changing, it remains the same.
I notice subtle changes in the moon's appearance every night. So you can tell from one day to the next, if you watch carefully.
No, it does not
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.
because of the sun the moon changes shapes.
No, only when it's full moon. But it it possible to control your shapeshifting.
No. It would be impossible to see the moon every night from her bedroom window. That's because the Moon moves every night.
print out a calender and go outside every night and chart the moon for a month. then you would have seen the all the moon phases!
Lunar phases lasts about 3 1/2 days. The moon doesn't change phases fast enough to change on a nightly basis. It takes several days.
The rotaion and movent of the earth and he moon
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.
The appearance of the moon changes from night to night because different parts of the moon are illuminated by sunlight, from the perspective of the viewer here on Earth. The moon itself is not changing, it remains the same.
Phases
no
The Earth spinning every 24 hours causes day and night. The Moon has nothing to do with causing day or night. In fact, the moon spends just as much time in the daytime sky every month as it does in the night-time sky.
The moon is not always visible at night. If the moon is in conjunction with the sun, it will be a "new moon" and will be very hard to see. Waning crescent moons cannot be seen at night, only in the morning.