TikTok is awash with ways for users to pass their time, and people can now compare their compatibility with partners through the social media app.
is seeing a surge in interest in one such astrological phenomenon: The moon phase when a person was born.In this composite image is a picture of the moon taken in Shanghai, China on November 8, 2022 and a picture of an iPhone showing social media app TikTok. On TikTok users can now compare the moon phase on their birthday with another person to determine if they are their"soulmate.
The moon's different phases are representative of the amount of light from the sun that is reflected off the surface of the moon and onto Earth, each is determined by the position the moon is to the sun while in orbit around the Earth.
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