Why do we see only one side of the moon from earth?
a.the moon does not rotate.
b.the moon takes longer to rotate than to revolve around earth.
c.the moon takes less time to rotate than to revolve around earth.
d.the moon’s period of rotation and revolution are equal.
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Explanation:
There are slight variations in the value of g about earth's surface. These variations result from the varying density of the geologic structures below each specific surface location. They also result from the fact that the earth is not truly spherical; the earth's surface is further from its center at the equator than it is at the poles. This would result in larger g values at the poles. As one proceeds further from earth's surface - say into a location of orbit about the earth - the value of g changes still.