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What causes full moon?????​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A full Moon occurs when the Moon has moved in its orbit so that Earth is “between” the Moon and the Sun. Between the new and full Moon, the amount of Moon we see grows — or waxes from its right side toward its left side.

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Answered by kanishkagupta1234
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The relative positions of our Sun, Earth, and Moon, cause these changes. ... A full Moon occurs when the Moon has moved in its orbit so that Earth is “between” the Moon and the Sun. Between the new and full Moon, the amount of Moon we see grows — or waxes from its right side toward its left side.

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