We cannot see the whole Earth at once due to its spherical shape, which means that only half of the surface is visible from any given point in space. Additionally, Earth's curvature limits our line of sight, as the horizon blocks the view of areas beyond it. Even from high altitudes, the size of the Earth means that a complete view requires being far enough away, such as from space, to encompass the entire planet.
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.
Actually you can only see the whole moon in space. On earth you can only see about half. No, Just the half of it. That's what the term "dark side of the Moon" stands for. The "dark side" of the Moon is the side unseen from Earth. The moon rotates on its axis once in the time that it take for it to orbit the Earth at this time of its history. The result is that the same side always faces the earth. so we only ever get to see one face of it, while the other side remained a mystery, at least until we managed to go there and have a look.
No, just as in a solar eclipse, the sun, earth and moon are in different positions depending on where you are on the earth. If we could all see it at the same time that would mean we would all be in the same exact spot on the earth.
It depends. There is something called whitewholes, but it is not white. A whitewhole is like a black whole but the difference is that a black whole tips a whole though time and spaceand kills you instantly from the super fast speed or from where the black whole takes you which is a place no one ever seen. A whitewhole only rips a whole though time not space. That means that that you can go back in time or forward in time so the answer is yes and no.
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simple answer. No. The explanation is simple really. Hold something spherical and see if you can see all of it at the same time.
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you have to be near the 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.
No, during a solar eclipse, only a specific region on Earth can see the total eclipse, called the path of totality. Other regions may experience a partial eclipse. The timing of when different parts of the Earth see the eclipse varies depending on their location.
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No, the whole Earth cannot be lit at the same time due to the natural rotation of the planet. This rotation causes different parts of the Earth to be in darkness while others are in daylight.
A map is a special drawing that shows the whole Earth or part of the Earth at one time. Maps can be used to represent geographic features, boundaries, and locations in a visual format for navigation and understanding of the Earth's surface.
In the crust, aluminum. For the Earth as a whole, iron.
When the Moon is the opposite side of the Earth to the Sun.
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