The moon rotates and revolves at the same rate
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 looks the same as always but depending where you are in the world it may be in a different phase.
The phenomenon of the "dark side of the moon" is not due to the moon being dark, but rather to the fact that the same side of the moon always faces the Earth. This is because the moon's rotation period is the same as its orbit period, a phenomenon known as synchronous rotation. The far side of the moon is not always dark but is simply hidden from view from Earth.
Nope! We always see the same side of the moon, even if it is a full moon.
no it always changes
the reason you only see one side of the moon is because the rotation of the moon and the revolution speed of the moon are the same
lol because
Because from your position on Earth, it is always roughly the same distance away from you.
The moon is always a sphere but the moon does not look the same every week when observed from Earth. This is because we see sunlight hitting the moon at different angles as it orbits our planet.
The moon rotates and revolves at the same rate
What on earth (or rather the moon) is that supposed to mean?!
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 same side of the moon always faces the earth because of a phenomenon called tidal locking, where the moon's rotation period is the same as its orbit around the earth. This causes one side of the moon to always be facing towards the earth.
moon is same like always but the only thing is moon is going away from earth
The Earth.
Yes, we always do.