A different side of the moon faces the earth at different times of the month. True or false?

false. That's why there's a so-called "dark side" of the moon. It's the face that is never visible form earth.

True. The moon only shows one side to the Earth, a phenomenon known as "tidal locking." However, due to the moon's elliptical orbit, there are slight variations in the angle at which the moon appears to us on Earth, resulting in slightly different views of the moon's surface throughout the lunar month.

True. The different sides of the moon face the earth at different times of the month. This phenomenon is known as "tidal locking." The moon takes approximately 27.3 days to complete one rotation on its axis, which is almost the same amount of time it takes to orbit the earth. As a result, the same side of the moon always faces the earth, while the opposite side, also known as the "far side" or "dark side," remains hidden from view. The changing phases of the moon occur due to the varying angles at which sunlight illuminates the moon's surface from the perspective of the earth.