Does the moon rise at the same time and the same location?

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Does the moon rise at the same time and the same location?

TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. TITTLE 2. TABLE OF CONTENTS 3. QUESTION 4. HYPOTHESIS 5. MATERIAL 6. PROCEDURES 7. CONCLUSION 8. QUESTION? 9. BIBLIOGRAPHY encyclopedia, books, internet

QUESTION Does the moon rise at the same time and in the same location?

HYPHOTHESIS I think the moon does not rise at the same location because the earth rotation and the earth axis.

MATERIAL moon clock protractor paper pencil

procedure 1. stay up late 2. see if the moon is up at its full moon and see the location. 3. record the data of the time and location.

conclusion

Question?

bibliography Encyclopedia books internet