how full moon and no moon occurs in solar system
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A new moon is when the Moon cannot be seen because we are looking at the unlit half of the Moon. The new moon phase occurs when the Moon is directly between the Earth and Sun. ... The full moon phase occurs when the Moon is on the opposite side of the Earth from the Sun, called opposition.
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FULL MOON AND NO MOON OCCUR DUE TO THE REVOLVONG OF EARTH AROUND SUN AND REVOPVING OF MOON AROUND THE EARTH....WHEN EARTH COM CENTER TO MOON AND SUN THE LIGHT IS DOENT SENT TO MOON SO IT DOES NY ABLE TO WE SE..
SO NO MOON IS OCCUE WHEN MOON COMES 45 DEGGREE ANGLE BETWEEN SUN AND EARTH FULL MOON WAS OCCUR.....
DUE TO THIS MOON CHANGES OCCUR..
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