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No, it never disappears, but it sometimes doesn't get any sunlight to reflect to the earth from the sun and that's why sometimes it doesn't appear some nights but otherwise it is always there.
The moon's cycle is 29 days old.29 days(or to be precise 29.3)
It takes about 29.5 days for the moon to go through all its phases, from new moon to full moon and back to new moon again. This period is known as a lunar month or synodic month.
about 28 days. This happens roughly every month. (month -> moon)
It will take about 1 month for the moon to go through its phases
yes the moon does disappear on certain days of the month The moon doesn't really disappear you just cant see it :)
The answer to this riddle is the face of the moon. It "disappears" before it is a month old and has been around for a long time.
No, it never disappears, but it sometimes doesn't get any sunlight to reflect to the earth from the sun and that's why sometimes it doesn't appear some nights but otherwise it is always there.
It takes the moon 29 days or about 1 month to orbit the earth.
The number of days in a month are determined by the cycles of the moon.
The New Moon occurs 29.53 days after the last New Moon.
A sidereal month is the time it takes the moon to circle the Earth with respect to the stars (27 days), A lunar month is the time it takes from full moon to full moon (29 days).
The moon's cycle is 29 days old.29 days(or to be precise 29.3)
One cycle of the phases of the moon takes 29.53 days. Originally, a month meant a moon cycle.
The name month was related in ancient times with the 28-day cycles of the moon. People counted days in relation to the phases of the moon: new moon, half moon, full moon.
the length of the moon's rotation is 27.3 days (about 1 month)
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