nothing will happen... because
If the earth's moon was completely destroyed, there is a possibility that we will no longer experience normal tidal cycles.
nothing would happen
If the moon was on the left and the sun was on the right, it would suggest that the moon is in its waxing phase moving towards a full moon. This positioning is a natural occurrence based on the moon's orbit around the Earth and the Earth's orbit around the sun.
The moon hasn't got any light of itself, it can only reflect sunlight. When the Earth gets beween the Moon and the Sun, the Earth will cast a shadow on the Moon. Phases of the Moon happens as the Earth's shadow move across the Moon's surface.
the moon has to be in front of the earth
When the Earth is between the Sun and the Moon, it is a Full Moon but when the Sun, Moon and Earth are directly in line - we will get a lunar eclipse.
nothing will happen... because
Techincally speaking that would never happen. The moon would have to be VERY close to the Earth. The moon moves away from the earth 1.75 inches away from the earth each year, making the hours of the day longer. If the moon did orbit the earth in one day, this would happen around the time period the moon formed in space.
For a solar eclipse, the Moon has to get between Earth and Sun.For a lunar ecipse, the Moon has to get into Earth's shadow.None of these happen every month. This is because Earth, Sun, and Moon are not perfectly aligned (not in the same plane).
Once the moon has passed by, in between the earth and the sun.
the moon orbits. it circles around the earth.
If earth's moon was destroyed, then we will no longer have normal tide cycles.
If the earth's moon was completely destroyed, there is a possibility that we will no longer experience normal tidal cycles.
No. Humans have only been on Earth and the Moon.
one year.
for a solar eclipse the moon has to align with the sun and earth. with a lunar eclipse the earth and moon switch spots