just a big ball with legs something like that
round, gravity and the lunar paths of moons make them round
Waxing. This term is used to describe the phase of the moon when it appears to be growing larger in the sky as it transitions from a new moon to a full moon.
The moon's shape would change with the impact of meteor's, changing the moon's landscape.
The Moon's shape on Monday would have been a waxing gibbous, which appears as a rounded shape with a larger illuminated portion compared to a first quarter Moon.
A circle.
The moon doesn't cut its hair. This is just a playful way to describe the cyclical phases of the moon, where it appears to change shape in the sky.
Right from moon? It appears as if a moon but big in size.
An elipse.An elipse.An elipse.An elipse.
If you could see it, it would be a waxing half moon with the upper (eastern) half of the moon lit.
The moon is not changing it's shape!
The moon changes shape as the planets (in this case the planet would be Earth) rotate around the sun.
The moon is Earth's natural satellite, about 1/6th the size of Earth. It lacks atmosphere and water, appearing grey because it reflects sunlight. It has phases as it orbits Earth, from new moon to full moon.