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Q.2] Is the distance of the moon from earth same everywhere along its orbit? Explain perigee and apogee.​

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Answered by IIMissTwinkleStarII
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Answer:

The distance of the moon from the earth is not the same everywhere along its orbit while revolving. When it is the closest to the earth it is said to be in perigee.It is in this stage that the moon appers larger.

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Answered by KamilSinghThakur
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Explanation:

The distance of the moon from the earth is not the same everywhere along its orbit while revolving. When it is the closest to the earth it is said to be in perigee.It is in this stage that the moon appers larger.

The point of the orbit closest to Earth is called perigee, while the point farthest from Earth is known as apogee.

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