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The moon looks larger when it is near the horizon and smaller when it is overhead. Why is this?

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Answered by cymantek
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Answer:Al-Haytham suggested that when the moon is overhead, we perceive it to be closer and therefore smaller. But when the moon is rising over a distant horizon, we perceive it to be farther away and therefore larger. ... The Ebbinghaus illusion is one optical effect that might help explain the moon illusion.

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Answered by Proinbro
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Answer:

these are some

Explanation:

A. The moon is farther when it is overhead.

B. The atmosphere creates a lens-like effect.

C. The moon changes its size as it moves.

D. The size difference is simply an optical illusion.

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