Physics, asked by nirojpatra0, 2 days ago

2 . 2 around the Earth causes the phases of the Moon.​

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Answered by meenarakeshthakur
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Explanation:

The amount of Moon we see changes over the month — lunar phases — because the Moon orbits Earth and Earth orbits the Sun. Everything is moving. During a lunar eclipse, Earth comes between the Sun and the Moon, blocking the sunlight falling on the Moon. Earth's shadow covers all or part of the lunar surface.

Answered by Abhinavbm1831
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Answer: Just like the Earth, half of the Moon is lit by the Sun while the other half is in darkness. The phases we see result from the angle the Moon makes with the Sun as viewed from Earth. ... But the lit side does not always face the Earth. As the Moon circles the Earth, the amount of the lit side we see changes.

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