Physics, asked by brajeshjha771, 10 months ago

How is that all parts of the earth can see the phase chage of the moon​

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Answered by ItsShreedhar
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We only see the Moon because sunlight reflects back to us from its surface. ... As the Moon circles the Earth, the amount of the lit side we see changes. These changes are known as the phases of the Moon and it repeats in a certain way over and over. At new moon, the Moon is lined up between the Earth and the Sun.

Answered by Anonymous
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We only see the Moon because sunlight reflects back to us from its surface. ... As the Moon circles the Earth, the amount of the lit side we see changes. These changes are known as the phases of the Moon and it repeats in a certain way over and over. At new moon, the Moon is lined up between the Earth and the Sun.

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