The tide would be higher when the moon is on the same side of Earth
as the Sun is.
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When it is directly opposite, it would be a Full Moon. But the Moon spends half of its orbit on the side opposite the Sun, which includes all of the Gibbous phases from First Quarter to Last Quarter.
If Earth's rotation were in the opposite direction, the coriolis effect would be reversed, leading to the reversal of atmospheric circulation patterns. Trade winds and westerlies would blow in the opposite direction, affecting global weather patterns. Ocean currents and storm tracks would also be impacted, potentially leading to different climate patterns on Earth.
When the moon is full, it is on exactly the opposite side of the Earth from the sun. A map of this would have the sun on the right side of a piece of paper, then Earth to its left followed by the moon to the left of the Earth.When Venus is full in the sky, it is on the opposite side of the sun from Earth. A drawing of this would have Venus all the way to the left, followed by the sun, then the Earth in a straight line (or vice versa), as long as they are directly on either side of the sun.
The Earth and the Moon are opposite in terms of size, with Earth being much larger than the Moon. Additionally, they have opposite positions in the solar system - the Moon orbits around the Earth, while the Earth orbits around the Sun.
Are you doing your science workbook? If so so am I and I can't find the answer
The tides are higher when the moon is on the same side of the Earth as New Brunswick due to the moon's gravitational pull on the water, which causes a bulge in the ocean facing the moon. This is known as the force of attraction.
The opposite of earth is air
Everything The sun provides for earth
Everything The sun provides for earth
Molecules of opposite chirality would be toxic to the ones that currently exist on earth right? So that would mean that the L molecules already in existence on earth would be toxic to the newly introduced D molecules? I'm not really sure about this, anyone have more chemistry/biology background?
When it is directly opposite, it would be a Full Moon. But the Moon spends half of its orbit on the side opposite the Sun, which includes all of the Gibbous phases from First Quarter to Last Quarter.
No, it is not possible for two people to stand on opposite ends of the Earth without being on water. The Earth is mostly covered by water, so if two people were on opposite ends of the Earth, at least one of them would have to be standing on water.
It would be elongated and opposite to the sun. In which direction it will face depends on where you are standing on Earth.
That's a hard question to answer, since a Geologist is someone who researches rocks, minerals, and the composition of the earth, what would you consider the opposite of a geologist. Possibly someone who studies the stars such as an astronomer.
a waxing gibbous
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