How far away are they from each other and in relation to the Earth.
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At what speed are they traveling through space.
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The angle between any two points is a straight line, or 180 degrees.I suspect what you meant to ask was what the Sun-Earth-Moon angle was at that time. If so, the answer is (pretty close to) 180 degrees. If it's exactly 180 degrees, then there will be a lunar eclipse.
The blue color is called Earthshine, which is sunlight reflected from the Earth onto the surface of the Moon. The red color is related to lunar eclipses, where the Earth's atmosphere scatters sunlight, filtering out blue light and leaving behind red light that reaches the Moon.
Well, first you have to jack the car up. Then, it is necessary to use the banana peel I mentioned as a lampshade. Once Eddie Murphy has arrived at your house, kill your family. Then ask the chicken why Tebow refused to eat at Applebee's on the night of Ramadan that fell on June 37th, -513 G.Q. Then, you must travel to the dungeon of mesmerized pubic hair. After you have spoken to Emperor Glassbeard, look out! Lastly, crawl back to your house, fight off the horde of inconsistent ball sacks, attend a grammar class, sit on your front porch between the hours of 6 and 11pm, and look up.
When you ask 'Is something moving ?', you always have to tell compared to what. As we all know, there's no such thing as 'real' motion, there's only motion relative to something else. -- Compared to the sun, the moon is revolving around it, in an elliptical orbit that has these small dimples in it because of the gravitational influence of the nearby Earth. -- Compared to the Earth, the moon is revolving around it once every 27.32 days. -- Compared to the moon, the moon isn't moving at all.
who were the first 3 people on the moon in order
Yes, it is generally acceptable to ask questions about a lecture after class.
makes them stare at it, and ask a lot of questions about the moon.
So you find out the answer to the question
To ask questions effectively in class, be clear and concise, wait for the right moment to speak, and listen actively to understand the topic before asking.
Please ask only ONE question at a time, do not add more questions in the answer section. The answer to "Sun is to solar as moon is to what?" is "as moon is to lunar."
they ask about candidates , their interests , importance of NTSE for ourselves
people ask lame questions because their bored and have nothing to do. so they think of lame questions to bother people. i know because my class acts like that. also because people run out of questions to ask so they sometimes ask not so smart questions
no its illegal
To ask questions effectively in class as a student, make sure to listen actively, wait for the right moment to raise your hand, be clear and concise in your question, and be respectful of others' opinions.
They use the Ask or Answer bars at the top of the screen to ask and answer questions. They can also use the magnifying class at the top right hand corner of the screen to search for questions.
2 solar system questions that you can ask your class is: # What is the hottest planet in the solar system? and # How many moons does Jupiter have?