Science, asked by khanassociates2004, 2 days ago

On a new moon day, we cannot see the moon even though it is there in the sky. Why is that so???​

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Answered by gayathri73
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During the new moon, the moon is between the sun and the Earth, the side of the moon that is lit by the sun is facing away from our planet. This means that the moon is still up there, but we can't see it.

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Answered by s1676vicbhamidijahna
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From Earth, we only ever see one side of the Moon. In the case of a New Moon, the Moon is between Earth and the Sun, so the side of the Moon facing the Sun isn't facing us. We can't see any portion of the lit-up Moon during this phase.

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