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In crescent the moon is seen in the shape of a sickle why?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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It is all a result of the Moon's orbit around the Earth, and the Earth's orbit around the Sun. And exactly when you see the Moon in the shape of a 'U' (lit on the bottom) rather than a backward 'C' (lit on the side) depends on what latitude you are at. ... So the lit part of the Moon always points toward the Sun

Answered by Teddy066
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It is all a result of the Moon's orbit around the Earth, and the Earth's orbit around the Sun. And exactly when you see the Moon in the shape of a 'U' (lit on the bottom) rather than a backward 'C' (lit on the side) depends on what latitude you are at. ... So the lit part of the Moon always points toward the Sun.

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