It would be a full moon but at different times of the day because they are on opposite sides of the Earth. One side will be at night and watching the moon and the otherwill be in day facing away from the moon. Then the earth turns and the moon will set but will rise for the other place at night.
2007-01-05 10:56:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Is this a trick question?
Answer #1: The view of the moon is the same from any part of the globe at the time when it IS visible.
Answer #2: Of course not, Silly!!! When it's a full moon in London, it's daytime in Australia.
2007-01-05 10:57:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. The difference in the phase of the Moon due to your location on Earth is very small, probably imperceptible to the naked eye.
The phases of the Moon depend on the angle located on the observer between the Sun and the Moon. Because the Sun and the Moon are so far away, going to another place on Earth makes very little difference.
2007-01-05 10:56:27
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answered by Anonymous
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No, they have a different Moon that is not in the same phase as the one in the northern hemisphere. They also fart in German and have kangaroos for wives. Don't they teach anything in schools anymore, like how to spell London?
2007-01-06 01:30:11
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answered by iknowtruthismine 7
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there is only one moon right?????
2007-01-05 10:53:22
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answered by dutchcutie68 5
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