Physics, asked by dcdc48, 10 months ago

How are the sun moon and Earth aligned during a full moon?
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When answering please say ?---?---? They have to be sun, moon, and earth

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Answered by KasimHawash
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Answer:

As far as i'm concerned this is impossible, since in order for you to see the moon it needs to be in line of the suns sight, and if its lined up on the other side it would't be getting any sun, so you wouldn't see the moon, and if it were on the other side it would be a solar eclipse.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

HEY MATE HERE IS YOUR ANSWER

Explanation:

According to Me Earth experiences two types of tides: spring tides and neap tides. Compared to the more drastic spring tides, neap tides are relatively small. Spring tides occur at new and full moons. During new and full moons, the Earth, moon and sun form a straight line.

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