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No, the moon does not change its shape. The moon's phases are caused by the angle at which we see the illuminated portion of the moon from Earth as it orbits around our planet.
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A new moon is when the moon first appears as a slender crescent. shortly after its conjunction with the sun - it is not a full moon
A waxing moon's light side is on the right, while a waining moon's ligh t side is on the left. A waxing moon is getting larger, a waning moon is getting smaller.
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A. Earth's shadow falls on the moon.
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T. K. Dutt has written: 'Man on the moon and the shape of things to come' -- subject(s): Science and civilization, Space flight to the moon 'Mrs. Indira Gandhi (Prime Minister of the world's largest democracy)' -- subject(s): Biography, Women prime ministers
A 'T' shape could be called a cross, and in a religious manner, a crucifix.
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No, the moon is not frozen in the traditional sense. Its surface temperature can vary greatly depending on whether it is in sunlight or shadow, but it does not have frozen water like ice on its surface.
Symmetry is when something has exactly the same shape on either side of an axis line. T is a vertical symmetrical shape.
The shape is called the teardrop shape!In 2-dimensions, its parametric equation isx = sin(t)*sinm(t/2)y = cos(t) for -pi < t < piThe integer constant, m, changes the shape of the teardrop. At m = 0 the shape is a circle and as m increases the shape gets a pointier the top. I think 3 is about right.The 3-d version is obtained by rotating this shape about the y axis.The shape is called the teardrop shape!In 2-dimensions, its parametric equation isx = sin(t)*sinm(t/2)y = cos(t) for -pi < t < piThe integer constant, m, changes the shape of the teardrop. At m = 0 the shape is a circle and as m increases the shape gets a pointier the top. I think 3 is about right.The 3-d version is obtained by rotating this shape about the y axis.The shape is called the teardrop shape!In 2-dimensions, its parametric equation isx = sin(t)*sinm(t/2)y = cos(t) for -pi < t < piThe integer constant, m, changes the shape of the teardrop. At m = 0 the shape is a circle and as m increases the shape gets a pointier the top. I think 3 is about right.The 3-d version is obtained by rotating this shape about the y axis.The shape is called the teardrop shape!In 2-dimensions, its parametric equation isx = sin(t)*sinm(t/2)y = cos(t) for -pi < t < piThe integer constant, m, changes the shape of the teardrop. At m = 0 the shape is a circle and as m increases the shape gets a pointier the top. I think 3 is about right.The 3-d version is obtained by rotating this shape about the y axis.
The phases of the moon are caused by the relative positions of the earth, sun, and moon. The moon goes around the earth in 27.3 days, or 27 days 7 hours 43 minutes, on average. This measurement is relative to the stars and is called the sidereal period or orbital period. However, because of the earth's motion around the sun, a complete moon cycle (New Moon to New Moon) appears to earthbound observers to take a couple of days longer: 29.5305882 days to be exact. This number is called the synodic period or "lunation", and is relative to the sun. The sun always illuminates the half of the moon facing the sun (except during lunar eclipses, when the moon passes through the earth's shadow). When the sun and moon are on opposite sides of the earth, the moon appears "full" to us, a bright, round disk. When the moon is between the earth and the sun, it appears dark, a "new" moon. In between, the moon's illuminated surface appears to grow (wax) to full, then decreases (wanes) to the next new moon. The edge of the shadow (the terminator) is always curved, being an oblique view of a circle, giving the moon its familiar crescent shape.
I've never really seen a blond guy but it might be Demetri. No, the blond guy is Caius.
Hit the really big stones up to 5 times and it breaks, pick up the 4 that are in its place.