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A short speech of phases of the moon

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Answered by stefangonzalez246
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Explanation:

The phase of the moon occurs when the moon is positioned between the world and sun. The three objects are in approximate alignment. The complete illuminated portion of the moon is on the rear side of the moon, the half that we cannot see.

At a phase of the moon, the earth, moon, and sun are in approximate alignment, even as the phase of the moon, but the moon is on the alternative side of the world, that the entire sunlit a part of the moon is facing us. The shadowed portion is entirely hidden from view.

The first quarter and third quarter moons (both often called a "half-moon"), happen when the moon is at a 90-degree angle with relevancy the world and sun. So, we are seeing exactly 1/2 the moon illuminated and half in shadow.

After the phase of the moon, the sunlit portion is increasing, but half, so it's waxing crescent. After the primary quarter, the sunlit portion continues to be increasing, but now it's over half, so it's waxing gibbous. After the complete moon (maximum illumination), the sunshine continually decreases. So, the waning gibbous phase occurs next. Following the third quarter is that the waning crescent.

To learn more:

i)https://brainly.in/question/11797567

ii)https://brainly.in/question/5034705

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