A waning Moon is one were it appears to be becoming smaller. From a full round full moon, to a last gibbous moon, to last quarter, to last crescent moon, the an New Moon.
The corresponding increasing Moon is named a WAXING Moon.
A circle's radius is always smaller than both its diameter and its circumference.
Saturn is not always visible in the night sky. Its visibility depends on its position in its orbit relative to Earth, as well as the time of year. Saturn is most visible when it is at opposition, which is when it is directly opposite the Sun in the sky.
Macroscopic means visible to naked eyes. The muscles are almost always visible to naked eyes. The only exception is the tiny muscle attached to hair root.
From the South Pole, 50% of the sky is always visible, while the remaining 50% is obstructed by the Earth. This is because as the Earth rotates, half of the celestial sphere is always blocked from view at any given time.
Mars was discovered beforewritten history as it has always been visible to the naked eye.
There are always planets visible in the night sky; but sometimes you need to get up early instead of staying up late. Here in May 2009, for example, Mars, Venus and Jupiter are all nicely visible in the pre-dawn darkness.
No. From some parts of the world it is NEVER visible.
no
no pollution is not alwys visible eg pollution from cars in highway is not visible but they pollute the environment
No, the moon is not always visible during the day. Its visibility depends on its position in relation to the sun and Earth.
they lose pigment
A circle's radius is always smaller than both its diameter and its circumference.
-10 is the smaller number. Any number that is negative (-) is always smaller than a positive (+) number or zero. We could look at it this way: If I have $10, I can go buy something with it. If I have $0, I'm staying home because I have no money to spend. If I have -$10, I actually owe someone money and will have to pay $10 to get back to having $0.
No
They are sometimes but not always
No, the visibility of the moon depends on its phase and its position in the sky. The moon is not always visible because it goes through different phases, such as new moon when it is not visible at all and full moon when it is fully illuminated and visible all night.
No, chromosomes are not always visible in a cell. They are only visible during cell division when they condense into distinct structures that can be visualized under a microscope. Outside of cell division, chromosomes exist in a less condensed form and are not readily visible.