For observers living outside the polar circles, approximately how much later does the Moon rise each day?

Answer

About 50 minutes later.

For the vast majority outside the polar circles, the Moon rises and sets roughly once every 24 hours and 50 minutes, meaning the rise time shifts by about 50 minutes later each day.

For observers living outside the polar circles, approximately how much later does the Moon rise each day?
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