Chemistry, asked by ns6695633, 20 days ago

what are the phases of the moon ? Also explain its causes ? The moon seen from the earth which are called phases of the moon. There are Some causes benind different phases of the moon. The revolution of the moon to the earth on it's own orbit reflecting the Sun light that falls on it's surface the moon being an opaque body and the movement of the light in the Straight line. ​

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Answered by swastika1979
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Explanation:

The different phases of the moon are caused by the angle from which an observer on earth can see the moon illuminated by the sun as it orbits our planet. As the moon makes its way around the earth a person can look up in the sky and see various fractions of its surface reflecting sunlight.

Answered by iloveexoticexolere
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The amount of Moon we see changes over the month — lunar phases — because the Moon orbits Earth and Earth orbits the Sun. Everything is moving. During a lunar eclipse, Earth comes between the Sun and the Moon, blocking the sunlight falling on the Moon. Earth's shadow covers all or part of the lunar surface. you can write

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