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Why does the moon rotate?​

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Answered by DEVINEQUEEN
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Answer:

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In fact, the bright part of the Moon is experiencing daytime. The Moon does notrotate. The Moon does spin on its axis, completing a rotation once every 27.3 days; the confusion is caused because it also takes the same period to orbit the Earth, so that it keeps the same side facing us.

Answered by TħeRøмαи
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Explanation:

"The moon keeps the same face pointing towards the Earth because its rate of spin is tidally locked so that it is synchronized with its rate of revolution (the time needed to complete one orbit). In other words, the moon rotates exactly once every time it circles the Earth.

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