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Make a short note on fourth night of the moon​

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Answered by BrainIyBaka
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Waxing Gibbous: The Waxing Gibbous is the fourth phase in the cycle of phases. This Moon phase occurs once a month, rising around 3 pm, and setting around 3 am, sticking around for approximately 7.38 days before going into the Full Moon phase. The term waxing means increasing, and the term gibbous means “humped-back.” Therefore, this phase is called Waxing Gibbous because the surface area of the Moon that you see is increasing and the shape of the lit-up part of the Moon looks like a hump-back. This phase is one step in the cycle away from the Full Moon phase, where the Sun, Earth, and Moon are in a straight line. As this phase is nearing, the Sun and Moon’s gravitational pull causes the bulge size of Earth’s tides to increase. This means that they are about to reach their maximum at spring tide

Answered by kiranbhanot639
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The Waxing Gibbous is the fourth phase in the cycle of phases. This Moon phase occurs once a month, rising around 3 pm, and setting around 3 am, sticking around for approximately 7.38 days before going into the Full Moon phase.

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