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False. The sun is not considered part of the Earth, as it is a separate celestial body that our planet orbits around. The Earth is a planet that revolves around the sun.
No. The amount of the Moon visible from the Earth varies, depending on the phase of the Moon. At Full Moon, you see nearly all of the Moon's illuminated side. At New Moon, you see nearly none of it. At Quarter Moon, you see about half of it.
the moon rotates on its axis once a month (28 days) The moon revolves around the earth every 28 days The moon is tidally locked with the earth which means that we always see the same side of the moon. It is true that the moon rotates around the earth but it does not spin on its axis.
One half of the moon's surface is always illuminated by the sun. This is because the moon's rotation is synchronized with its orbit around the Earth, resulting in the same side always facing towards Earth (the near side) and the other side always facing away (the far side).
No it is not true the earth orbits the sun and rotates at the same time.the earth is tilted on a 23.5degree angle and the north pole is always face a star called the Polaris star. And that's about all I know because I'm only 11i hope this helped you and have fun.
The moon's orbital period is the same as its rotational period, so the same side of the moon always faces the earth.
Generally, yes, just as we see the moon when it is "up". Earth can be just over the horizon of the moon, or straight up, depending where you are on the moon. The same side of the moon always faces the earth, so from the far side, Earth can never be seen.
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Because the earth rotates and each part is illuminated as it turns 'toward' the sun and because the earth moves around the sun that's why.
If you mean a polyhedron then it is true that it can have 4 or more faces
Arabians naturally have always had dished faces and they weren't bred to have concave faces. It has been speculated that it helps in the position of the bridle, but no such evidence has proved the theory true. I hope I provided the answer you were looking for!
Just like the earth, the moon has a side that faces the sun (day) and a side that faces away from the sun (night). During a full moon, the side of the moon that faces the earth is lit by the sun and appears in daylight whereas the side of the moon that faces away from the earth is in shadow (night). During a new moon, the opposite is true. The side of the moon that faces the earth is in shadow (night) and the side that faces away from the earth is exposed to the sun (day).
False. A rectangular pyramid has a rectangular base and four triangular faces that converge at a single apex. Therefore, it cannot have only three triangular faces; it must always have four.
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Yes, but not always, you can get very sick too.
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