It does change.
the sun because the moon doesnt make its own light
no in Afghanistan when the moon is here the sun goes to the other side of the equator so the sun is behind the moon. you see because the moon doesnt make its own light the moon reflects off the sun which makes it look like the moon produces its own light but it doesnt. it gets its light from the sun. so the the sun keeps its light but it looks like it doesnt exactly
The outer surface of the moon is called the crust.
As the moon phases change, it appears to shift in shape and brightness in the night sky. This phenomenon occurs because of the varying angles at which sunlight illuminates the moon's surface as it orbits Earth. The cycle progresses from new moon, to crescent, to first quarter, to gibbous, and finally to full moon, before returning to new moon again. Each phase reflects different portions of the moon's surface, creating the visual changes we observe.
yes it does the moon doesnt even produce its own light its from the sun
the sun because the moon doesnt make its own light
no in Afghanistan when the moon is here the sun goes to the other side of the equator so the sun is behind the moon. you see because the moon doesnt make its own light the moon reflects off the sun which makes it look like the moon produces its own light but it doesnt. it gets its light from the sun. so the the sun keeps its light but it looks like it doesnt exactly
its very possible but i doubt it will ever happen
No, a metre is a standard measure of length where ever is used.
The outer surface of the moon is called the crust.
No atmosphere or water to do any weathering. The weathering of the moon largely consists of being hit by micrometeorites, mostly dust-sized.
As the moon phases change, it appears to shift in shape and brightness in the night sky. This phenomenon occurs because of the varying angles at which sunlight illuminates the moon's surface as it orbits Earth. The cycle progresses from new moon, to crescent, to first quarter, to gibbous, and finally to full moon, before returning to new moon again. Each phase reflects different portions of the moon's surface, creating the visual changes we observe.
yes it does the moon doesnt even produce its own light its from the sun
it doesnt
The moon appears to change shape in the night sky because of its position relative to the Earth and the Sun. As the moon orbits the Earth, different portions of its illuminated surface are visible from our perspective, creating the phases of the moon.
As the Moon moves from a crescent phase to a full moon, the shadows on its surface will decrease in length. This is because the angle of the Sun's light hitting the Moon changes, with the light becoming more direct as the Moon approaches the full moon phase. Thus, there will be less shadow cast on the lunar surface during a full moon compared to a crescent moon.
The United States was the first country to send a man to the moon. No country has ever landed on the moon, and it's almost certain that none ever will. The USSR was the first one to successfully place hardware on the surface of the moon. The USA was the first one, and is so far the only one, to place any of its living human citizens on the surface of the moon .