A crescent moon has 1 line of symmetry
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The alps are on the moon and are a wopping 2cm.
The distance from the Earth to the moon is about 384,000 Kilometers so it would be about 384 hours or 16 days.
Since the scale factor of the moon to the earth is 1:4, then the ratio of their areas will be the scale factor squared or 1:16. The ratio of their volumes will be the scale factor cubed or 1:64.
distance = 1/2 gt^2 wher g is acceleration of gravity on moon = about 5 ft/sec/sec 35 = 2.5t^2 t^2 = 14 t = 3.74 seconds velocity = at = 5 x 3.74 = 18.7 feet/second the mass of the rock does not enter into this
A segment is not connected to the centre of a circle, it is the area bounded by a Secant (chord) and an arc. Draw a circle, draw a radius (centre to edge). Draw another radius. Where the radii join the circle edje draw a line joining the two points. This is the secant. You should be able to see a triangle and and a half moon shape. The half moon shape is the segment. The segment and the triangle make up a sector.
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For each orbit of the Earth by the Moon there are 2 crescents; the waxing crescent and the waning crescent.
When the moon looks like a crescent, it is either a waxing crescent or waning crescent moon.
It would be hard to find a line of symmetry on a moon, as it is likely to be irregularly shaped.
Only one. New moon is the phase where the sun is completely dark, and crescent is the phase where only a sliver (or crescent) is showing. The night after a new moon, part of the moon will be illuminated, and it will be a crescent.
Waxing crescent.
The moon was as cresent as a moon.......
The new moon comes after the crescent moon
i just took a test on that. there are 2. waning crescent and waxing crescent. waxing means growing stronger and waning means growing weaker.
crescent moon. when the lit part of the moon is to the left it is called Waning Crescent Moon and when the lit part of the moon is to the right it is called Waxing Crescent Moon
the crescent moon & star looks like a moon (crescent) & a regular star