The moon appears small sometimes due to the optical illusion known as the "moon illusion," where it looks larger when it's near the horizon compared to when it's high in the sky. Additionally, its apparent size can vary based on its distance from Earth in its elliptical orbit; when it is farther away, it may look smaller. Atmospheric conditions and the surrounding landscape can also affect our perception of the moon's size.
that might be hard to answer but as the night goes it sometimes goes in cresent shape or becomes a half moon or dissapear.
Because the moon goes through phases and acrescentshape is one of the phases if its big its a waking crescent if its small its a wanningcrescent
No specific place on Earth is always visible from the Moon. However, depending on its position, the Moon can sometimes allow a viewer to see most of the Earth's surface except for small regions near the poles.
You can't see the moon during the 12 to 30 hours before and after the New Moon. So that's anywhere from 1 to 2-1/2 days during the month, depending on the exact angle of the ecliptic to the horizon, and the moon's orbital inclination relative to the ecliptic. (Those things change from month to month.)
The Dark Moon, sometimes call "New Moon" is the phase of the moon where it is between the Earth and the Sun and cannot be seen.
that might be hard to answer but as the night goes it sometimes goes in cresent shape or becomes a half moon or dissapear.
Because the moon goes through phases and acrescentshape is one of the phases if its big its a waking crescent if its small its a wanningcrescent
At that time, there is still exactly half of the moon illuminated by the sun. But from our position on earth, we can only see a small part of the illuminated half.
No, sometimes it is towards the Sun (at new moon), sometimes it is in the opposite direction (at full moon).
coz its a moon
Jupiter's moon Io is sometimes referred to as the "Pizza Moon".
the moon does have small volcanoes .
the moon does have small volcanoes .
The moon
You can see the moon sometimes
The moon can appear bigger sometimes due to an optical illusion called the "moon illusion." This occurs when the moon is closer to the horizon, making it appear larger compared to when it is higher in the sky.
No specific place on Earth is always visible from the Moon. However, depending on its position, the Moon can sometimes allow a viewer to see most of the Earth's surface except for small regions near the poles.