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explain the phaces of the moon? answer soon as well as possible....

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There are 8 phases that the moon goes through.

A new moon is when the Moon cannot be seen because we are looking at the unlit half of the Moon. The new moonphase occurs when the Moon is directly between the Earth and Sun. A solar eclipse can only happen at new moon.A waxing crescent moon is when the Moon looks like crescent and the crescent increases ("waxes") in size from one day to the next. This phase usually is only seen in the west.The first quarter moon (or a half moon) is when half of the lit portion of the Moon is visible after the waxing crescent phase.A waxing gibbous moon occurs when more than half of the lit portion of the Moon can be seen and the shape increases ("waxes") in size from one day to the next. The waxing gibbous phase occurs between the first quarter and full moon phases.A full moon is when we can see the entire lit portion of the Moon. The full moon phase occurs when the Moon is on the opposite side of the Earth from the Sun, called opposition. A lunar eclipse can only happen at full moon.A waning gibbous moon occurs when more than half of the lit portion of the Moon can be seen and the shape decreases ("wanes") in size from one day to the next. The waning gibbousphase occurs between the full moon and third quarter phases.The last quarter moon (or a half moon) is when half of the lit portion of the Moon is visible after the waning gibbousphase.A waning crescent moon is when the Moon looks like the crescent and the crescent decreases ("wanes") in size from one day to the next.

"Blue moon"Edit

A second full moon in one calendar month is usually called a "blue moon" and this occurs approximately every 3 years. The saying "Once in a blue moon" refers to something that does not happen often (like a blue moon.)[1][2]





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