It is called a full moon.
Full Moon.
Full Moon.
That's called "full moon".
The Moon's surface that faces Earth is called the near side. This side of the Moon is what we see from Earth and is the side that is always facing towards us due to its synchronous rotation with Earth.
the moon changing toward the earth at different faces of the moons and different time and years.
It is called synchronous rotation when the rotation and orbit take the same amount of time.
We see only one side of the moon because of a phenomenon called synchronous rotation. This means that the time it takes for the moon to rotate on its axis is the same as the time it takes for the moon to orbit the Earth, causing one side to always face us.
That's called "full moon".
the answer is the sun
The Moon's surface that faces Earth is called the near side. This side of the Moon is what we see from Earth and is the side that is always facing towards us due to its synchronous rotation with Earth.
We only see one part of the surface, at any time the moons faces occur.
They are its faces
the moon changing toward the earth at different faces of the moons and different time and years.
faces every polyhedron has one
It's still called the Earth
It is called synchronous rotation when the rotation and orbit take the same amount of time.
During the entire two weeks from First Quarter to Third Quarter, more of the moon's lighted surface faces toward Earth than faces away from it.
Yes, it does!!
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