Back in the dream time; the moon was infact attached to the Earth, the core of the earth and the core of the moon were one. When animals and plants started living- methane gases forced the moon away. Of course this billions and billions of years ago and now the term crept is used to describe the speed in which the moon rose into foreign galaxies, there are numerous artists who have tried to display the very slow motion of the moon 'creeping' to the sky that long time ago. As the cores spilt the moon was still nestled inside the earth and the earsh broke open creating "holes" in the surface of the Earth (oceans) and water actually comes from the innner core of the moon. while inside the Moon, water was known in old scottish as 'fetishnockerporn'. A long time after the big implosion that wiped out many species of animal and dinosaur leaving them buried hundreds of kilometres under the ground, the Earth recreated itself into its now sperical yet uneven build.
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The metaphor in the sentence "sparkling jewels light up the night sky" is comparing the stars in the night sky to sparkling jewels, suggesting that they are beautiful and luminous.
The moon stays up in the sky on average for about 12 hours, just like the sun. It rises in the east, moves across the sky, and sets in the west. However, the exact length of time it is visible can vary depending on its phase and the time of year.
The word "up" when standing on the moon would refer to the direction away from the moon's surface or towards the sky. This is based on the perspective of being on the moon's surface looking away from it.
The moon appears to "go down" when the sun comes up because its position in the sky is influenced by the rotation of the Earth. The moon orbits the Earth just like the Earth orbits the sun, so as Earth rotates, it seems like the moon moves across the sky. When the sun rises, the moon's position in the sky is lower as it follows its own orbit.
The sky appears black on the moon because the moon has no atmosphere to scatter sunlight like Earth. On Earth, the atmosphere scatters sunlight in all directions, creating the blue sky we see. But on the moon, without an atmosphere, there is no scattering of light, resulting in a black sky during the lunar day.
The metaphor in the sentence "sparkling jewels light up the night sky" is comparing the stars in the night sky to sparkling jewels, suggesting that they are beautiful and luminous.
The lion crept up on the unsuspecting prey.
The burgular slowly crept up the stairs.
its pushed up using a twain...
It's the same as the sky is brighter when the Sun is up, only not as much.
The moon is easily seen in the night sky. You just have to look up.
Look up in the sky, it's a bird, it's a plane, no, it's the moon.
When the Moon can be seen in the night sky, it is because the Sun on the other side of the Earth is illuminating the Moon to an extent where humans can pick it up on their visual scanning apparatus.
There is no year of discovery. The moon is an obvious object in the sky. You can see it just by looking up.
I see the sky, clouds, sun, moon, stars, and possibly trees and buildings depending on my surroundings.
When you see it up in the sky, yes! Venus is the second brightest object in the night sky. Our moon is first.
The moon stays up in the sky on average for about 12 hours, just like the sun. It rises in the east, moves across the sky, and sets in the west. However, the exact length of time it is visible can vary depending on its phase and the time of year.