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the 14th day after the New Moon when the moon shines brightly​

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Answered by sushma6263
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Answer:

the waxing crecent moon this intermean moon phase comes after new moon and last until half the moons surface is illuminated at first quarter moon

Answered by abdulraziq1534
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Concept Introduction:-

A first quarter of a moon is so named because it has finished one-fourth portion of the orbit around the planet.

Explanation:-

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A first quarter moon looks like half a pie. It rises at noon and is high overhead at sunset. It sets around midnight. First quarter moon comes a week after new moon. Now, as seen from above, the moon in its orbit around Earth is at right angles to a line between the Earth and sun. A first quarter moon is called "first quarter" because it is one quarter of the way around in its orbit of Earth, as measured from one new moon to the next. Also, although some people call this a "half moon," and although it really does appear half-lit to us, it's good to recall that the illuminated portion of a first quarter moon truly is just a quarter. On the night of first quarter moon, we see half the moon's day side, or a TRUE quarter of the moon. Another lighted quarter of the moon shines just as brightly in the direction opposite Earth!

Final Answer:-

The correct answer is a first quarter moon looks like half a pie and it rises at noon and is high overhead at sunset. It sets around midnight.

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