Yes.
A whole moon it's that simple
You can see one side of the moon, but not the whole, entire thing.
You can not see the whole moon every day or (night). The moon does not shrink, or disappear. It is just the place and angle you are at, because you can not see it.
No, the earth is round, so not everyone can see the moon at the same time. Only when your side of the world is pointed toward the moon can you see it.
The phase of the moon when it is fully illuminated and appears as a whole circle is called a "full moon." This occurs when the Moon is on the opposite side of the Earth from the Sun.
A whole moon it's that simple
Are you posable talking about a Full Moon?
No. When you see the whole sun-lit side, you call it a "Full Moon".
You can see one side of the moon, but not the whole, entire thing.
You can not see the whole moon every day or (night). The moon does not shrink, or disappear. It is just the place and angle you are at, because you can not see it.
full moon
No, the earth is round, so not everyone can see the moon at the same time. Only when your side of the world is pointed toward the moon can you see it.
New moon is full moon. You can see the whole moon because the sun doesn't cast a shadow upon it. add more
Because the sun is reflecting it's light onto the whole of the moon, not just part of it
To be full moon, the Moon has to be opposite the Sun - that way, we see the whole of the illuminated side. The only way for the moon to be on the opposite side of earth is for it to be on the night side. Thus the full moon cannot be out during the day.
The whole moon is there, but we only see the parts illuminated by the sun. We don't normally see the parts of the moon that are in deep shadow.
If the moon is between the sun and earth, then the moon looks completely black(new moon). If we are between the suna nd the moon, we see the whole moon(full moon).