First of all , to correct your English spelling. It is 'phases' , NOT 'fases'.
There are four phases. They are ;-
New Moon
(Waxing Crescent)
First Quarter
(Waxing Gibbous)
Full Moon
(Waning Gibbous)
Last ( or third ) Quarter.
(Waning Crescent)
Next New Moon
The bracketed terms are the visible shape of the Moon between each phase.
The different phases of the moon that can be seen in the sky are: new moon, waxing crescent, first quarter, waxing gibbous, full moon, waning gibbous, last quarter, and waning crescent. These phases are the result of the changing positions of the moon relative to the sun and Earth, which cause different portions of the illuminated side of the moon to be visible from Earth.
how many quarters does the moon worth
one, the moon
Moon have many stages..
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 correct spelling is "phases."
The cast of Mulher de Fases - 2010 includes: Antoniela Canto as Selma Mira Haar as Hilda Rodrigo Pandolfo as Gilberto
The different phases of the moon that can be seen in the sky are: new moon, waxing crescent, first quarter, waxing gibbous, full moon, waning gibbous, last quarter, and waning crescent. These phases are the result of the changing positions of the moon relative to the sun and Earth, which cause different portions of the illuminated side of the moon to be visible from Earth.
how many quarters does the moon worth
umm... the moon is the only moon Earth has :)
There are no states on the moon.
I am sorry, but the moon does not "revolve around the moon".
moon = 1 syllable
there are 4 golfballs on the moon
There are 375 craters in the moon.....
The Moon does NOT have any Natural Satellites. The Moon is the natural satellite of the Earth. Some astronomers consider the Earth and the Moon to be a Binary System. This is because The Earth's Moon is so large, compared to the Moon's of other planets, that it has an effect on the Earth's orbital movement about the Sun. The two inner planets , Mercury and Venus, do NOT have any Moons. However, Mars, and the other outer planets do have moons. but compared to the planets size, their respective Moons are tiny.
Our Earth has only the one moon.