On the full moon, the moon is seen completely round why?
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That lighted half is the moon's day side. In order to appear full to us on Earth, we have to see the entire day side of the moon. That happens only when the moon is opposite the sun in our sky. So a full moon looks full because it's opposite the sun.
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A full moon is opposite the sun in its orbit around Earth. Its sunlit side is entirely visible from Earth. ... It's that feature of a full moon – the fact that it's opposite the sun as viewed from Earth – that causes a full moon to look full and round
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