No, it moved to different locations throughout the day.
A place that is always dark is typically referred to as a lightless or pitch-black place. It could also be described as light-deprived or devoid of illumination.
No, the moon never appears in the night sky at exactly the same place. The moons orbit and earth's rotation are two entirely different things, which is why lunar phases aren't always the exact same, though they still occur in the same order.
The answer is yes. We always see the same side of the moon from the Earth because the time it takes the moon to circle the Sun is the same as the time it takes to circle itself.
The moon rotates and revolves at the same rate
That is because Polaris is vertically above the North Pole, so it's in line with the Earth's axis and it always stays in the same place in the sky as seen from any given place. As the Earth rotates everything else appears to move round it.
No
Yes
yes
The same place it always was: in Greece!
yes
no
LUN
no
its always the same
No. It constantly changes, because it is always moving.
Washington DC, same place it always is.
cus i said so !