Environmental Sciences, asked by Anonymous, 1 month ago

Describe the Phases of Moon.​

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Answered by XxitsmrseenuxX
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The different shapes of the lit portion of the Moon that can be seen from Earth are known as phases of the Moon. Each phase repeats itself every 29.5 days. The same half of the Moon always faces the Earth, because of tidal locking. So the phases will always occur over the same half of the Moon's surface.

Answered by Anonymous
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Full: We can see the Moon completely illuminated during full moons.

Waning Gibbous: The waning gibbous phase is between a half moon and full moon.

Waning means it is getting smaller.

Third Quarter: We see the third quarter moon as a half moon, too

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