Science, asked by cuteboy3841, 1 year ago

How and why we see only one surface of moon ever??​


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Answered by Anonymous
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The simple answer (and one that you've probably heard before) is that we only see one side of the moon because the moon rotates around the Earth at the exact same speed as it rotates around its own axis, so that the same side of the moon is constantly facing the surface of the earth.

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Answered by navjot9954
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the moon moves around the earth in about 27 days it takes exactly same time to complete one Spin as a result only one surface of the moon is visible to us on the earth ........

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