Science, asked by manushri81, 9 months ago


(a) What is the difference between a full Moon and a new Moon ? After how many days a full Moon
changes into a new Moon ?
(b) What is meant by the phases of the Moon ? What causes the phases of the Moon ?​

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Answered by Rishab256
5

Answer

Hey mate!

The main difference could be taken by having their shape prospectively

Full moon have the luner phase

New moon is the phase in which sun and Moon are aligned

The maximum days can be 30

Lunar phase,New moon , Crescent moon and first quarter moon

Causes : Revolution of the moon around the Earth is main reason of cause if phases of the moon

Answered by ritikaritikasaini
14

Answer:

A full moon is when the moon is on the opposite side of the earth from the sun. The sunlight hits the moon straight on, as seen from earth. A new moon is when the moon is between the earth and the sun. ... The moon completes a full orbit around the earth in a little over 27 days.

The phases of the moon occur because of the revolution of the moon around the Earth. The amount that one sees of the moon depends on where the moon is in its revolution around the Earth. The time it takes for the moon to rotate/revolve around the earth is about 28 days.

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