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As long as no one touches or disturbs them, footprints on the Moon will look the same, and will remain unchanged forever. On the moon, there is no wind that would cover the footprints, and there is no water or rain that would wash the footprints away.
No, the sun is much larger than the moon. The sun has a diameter about 400 times greater than the moon, but it also happens to be about 400 times farther away from Earth than the moon. This is why they appear to be roughly the same size in the sky.
The Moon's size is the same (more or less) from everywhere on Earth.There is one curious optical illusion whereby when the moon is low and nearer the horizon, is seems to be larger.
A pink moon occurs once a year, typically in April. The term refers to the full moon that coincides with the blooming of pink wildflowers, known as phlox, in North America. While the name suggests a pink color, the moon appears the same as any other full moon.
The moon looks the same as always but depending where you are in the world it may be in a different phase.
du he travles all over the world in one night
Ohh problry the same as it is in America Ohh problry the same as it is in America
no it always changes
the reason you only see one side of the moon is because the rotation of the moon and the revolution speed of the moon are the same
yes you can see the moon in Australia when the sun and moon can be seen in America !!!! its crazzy !
The moon looks the same where ever it can be seen at a given time.
It doesn't
The moon is always a sphere but the moon does not look the same every week when observed from Earth. This is because we see sunlight hitting the moon at different angles as it orbits our planet.
Same size as cows in North America.
Yes. Everyone on earth for whom the moon is visible sees the same phase at the same time.
Because the moon takes the same time to rotate once on its axis - as it does to go around the earth. Therefore we see the same side of the moon every time.
The same as usual