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  1. could someone pleassssse help me answer these questions?do we always see the same side of the moon and how do you know for sure?
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  2. If the moon rotated on its axis just as quickly as Earth's, would we always see the same side of the moon? Explain. -thanks,
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  3. *NEED HELP ASAP* TIAHi everyone! If you could help me I would really like that! Question: Suppose the moon rotated on its axis
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  4. Suppose the moon rotated on it axis just as quickly as Earth. Would you still always see the same side of the moon from Earth?*P
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  5. Suppose the Moon rotated on its axis just as quickly as Earth. Would we still always see the same side of the Moon from Earth?
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  6. Suppose the moon rotated on it axis just as quickly as Earth. Would you still always see the same side of the moon from Earth?*P
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  7. Suppose the moon rotated on its axis just as quickly as earth. Would you still see the same side of the moon from earth?Please
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  8. Suppose the moon rotated on its axis just as quickly as Earth. Would you still always see the same side of the moon from Earth?*
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  9. Suppose the moon rotated on it axis just as quickly as Earth. Would you still always see the same side of the moon from Earth?*P
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  10. The model below shows the Moon at one position in its orbit around Earth. The white half of the Moon represents the part of the
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