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The fact that Earth observers always see teh same side of the Moon is explained by the Moon's (what)

 

a. eclipse

b. penumbra

c. gravity

d. synchronous rotation

  • 1 year later...
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Right, my guess is probably D

as Dictionary.com says

Synchronous rotation is the result of tidal forces that over time slow the rotation of the smaller body until it is synchronized with its period of revolution around the larger body. The Earth's Moon exhibits synchronous rotation, as do a majority of moons in the solar system
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Right, my guess is probably D

as Dictionary.com says

Why are you responding to a two-year-old homework question? This kid probably graduated high school by now.
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Why are you responding to a two-year-old homework question? This kid probably graduated high school by now.

 

I really really have to start paying attention to dates...eh sorry about that

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Don't worry too much about it, antimatter. We've all done it from time to time ourselves. I think darkshade really doesn't know what year it is, and he was asking a serious question. ;)

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I think darkshade really doesn't know what year it is, and he was asking a serious question. ;)
Yeah, I'm having little problem with it since I've done some time travel and that has completely confused me!
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Yeah, I'm having little problem with it since I've done some time travel and that has completely confused me!

 

Haha... Good response, mate. Now, I finally think all of us are on the same page. ;)

 

 

 

If my calculations are correct, when this baby hits eighty-eight miles per hour... you're gonna see some serious shit. :rolleyes:

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Haha... Good response, mate. Now, I finally think all of us are on the same page. ;)

 

 

 

If my calculations are correct, when this baby hits eighty-eight miles per hour... you're gonna see some serious shit. :rolleyes:

 

classic iNow

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