The Moon orbits the Earth, while the Earth is orbiting the Sun. Because the Moon is moving, we see it in different positions relative to the Sun; we call this the "phases of the Moon". Only when the Moon is on the opposite side of the Earth from the Sun will we see a "full" moon.
No Indians have gone to the moon. While it's commonly thought to be Rakesh Sharma, he was the first Indian astronaut, but he did not land on the moon.
you can evolve clefairy with a moon stone.I dont know any other pokemon,but i hope i helped.
In the Sailor Moon R (season 2) episode 78, with a translated title of "Venus Minako's Nurse Mayhem" (episode 71 in the dub, "No Thanks Nurse Venus"), all of the Sailor Senshi except Minako and Chibiusa are affected by a particularly powerful strain of the influenza virus released by Esmeraude.
No
The moon's gravitation forcecauses the waves and other water to be affected. That's how we get the tides and such--from the push and pull of the moon's gravitation force.
Yes, as all things are affected by everything else's gravity (But at very minute amounts.)
Hedgehogs are affected by moon phases in that this is how they will know if it is mating season.
The sun reflecting off of the waters on Earth and onto the moon.
No
Yes, both mass and weight are affected by gravity on the moon. Mass remains the same because it is a measure of the amount of matter in an object, while weight changes because it depends on the gravitational force acting on an object. As gravity on the moon is weaker than on Earth, a person would weigh less on the moon compared to on Earth.
Yes, while the Earth orbits the Sun, the Moon carries on orbiting the Earth, as it is not as affected by the distant gravity of the Sun as it is by the nearer gravity of Earth.
The cast of Waters of the Moon - 1961 includes: Barbara Brandon Cyril Gardiner Robin Hardiman Patricia Kennedy Kurt Ludescher
no there wasn't anything
Not unconsciously.
Moon
Because of the moon, controlling the tides