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As of now, there are no countries on the Moon. The Moon is an astronomical body that has not been colonized by any nation.
it depends on how the earth is facing and bc of the galaxy.
The moon is constantly orbiting the Earth and the moon gets it's light from the sun, observers (us) on Earth see sunlight hitting the moon at different angles - thus creating the lunar phases.
Because when I look up from the Earth, the surface of the Moon looks like nothing on Earth.
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You are probably looking at the moon with a different perspective each night, but the face of the moon doesn't change; Only the lighting of the moon changes.
the moon and the sun and the earth all make the moon look different because of shadows
Why don't you look outside and see? The fresh air will do you good. The moon will look different at different times due to the amount of sunlight falling on the side which faces the earth.
The only flag on the Moon is the United State's flag.
As of now, there are no countries on the Moon. The Moon is an astronomical body that has not been colonized by any nation.
The moon can look like a semicircle, a fingernail crescent, a gibbous (egg shaped moon) and of course it can look like a complete circle.
The sun lights a different portion of the moon's face during the lunar cycle.
Passports from different countries look different because each country has its own unique design, security features, and information layout to represent its national identity and prevent counterfeiting.
she won't look completely different but she changes costumes in every series and in the last series she has the crescent moon on her forehead
it depends on how the earth is facing and bc of the galaxy.
No; if you look at a map these two countries are completely different shapes.