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1. Why is only one side of the Monos visible to us an
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Answered by padmavathysivapragas
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The period of the Moon's rotation is the same as the period of its revolution about the Earth. At the time of the full moon, the Sun is shining full on the face we always see. ... The Moon has advanced halfway through its orbit, but it has also made one-half turn, so it has kept the same side toward the Earth.

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Answered by ItzDinu
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\impliesThe period of the Moon's rotation is the same as the period of its revolution about the Earth. At the time of the full moon, the Sun is shining full on the face we always see. ... The Moon has advanced halfway through its orbit, but it has also made one-half turn, so it has kept the same side toward the Earth.

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