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Q. 5. Answer the following.
(1) Why do the sun, the moon and the earth
not lie in one and the same line on even
full moon and new moon day?​

Answers

Answered by varshakale0001
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Explanation:

The moon orbits around the earth to form an orbit and the earth orbits around the sun to form another orbit. If the two orbits coincides with each other, the sun, the moon and the earth will lie in a single line in full moon and new moon day

Answered by sp677097
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Answer:

Because the Earth and Moon don't orbit in the same plane. The Earth is inclined in its orbit of the Sun, and the Moon is inclined in it's orbit of the Earth.

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