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Can everyone on Earth see the moon at the same time?​

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Answered by DEVINEQUEEN
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About one third of the surface on Earth can see the Moon at any time, or one half if theMoon is viewed from horizon to horizon.Everyone is seeing the Moon at different positions at same time from about half of theEarth at same time.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hi buddy

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Yaar aap question bhot achhe achhe karte ho....

About one third of the surface on Earth can see the Moon at any time, or one half if the Moon is viewed from horizon to horizon. Everyone is seeing the Moon at different positions at same time from about half of the Earth at same time. ... If the Moon is visible from a spot on Earth, that spot is visible from the Moon.

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