What will be the changing side of the Moon from Volcanoes on Mars?

Answer
The side of the Moon that faces the Earth is known as the near side, while the side that is away from the Earth is known as the far side. If we were to consider the influence of volcanic activity on Mars to observe the Moon, it would not affect the orientation or the sides of the Moon that are visible. The Moon's rotation is synchronized with its orbit around Earth, meaning it rotates on its axis in the same time that it takes to orbit the Earth. This synchronous rotation leads to the same side of the Moon always facing Earth. Thus, regardless of volcanic activity on Mars, the side of the Moon visible from Earth will remain unchanged. Therefore, Mars' volcanic activity has no direct impact on which side of the Moon we see from Earth. In summary, the side of the Moon that would be seen from Earth remains the same, unaffected by events occurring on Mars.