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what is wanning and waxing of the moon?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The moon is called a waning moon when it is in the phase in which its visible surface area is getting smaller. A waning moon occurs between a full moon (when the visible surface is fully round and lit up) and a new moon (when the surface that faces Earth is completely covered in shadow).Waxing Gibbous: The waxing gibbous phase is between a half moon and full moon. Waxing means it is getting bigger.

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Answered by Shanniddhya
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The Moon ‘waxes’ during the phase from New Moon to Full Moon – the illuminated area increases in size every day.

Waxing Gibbous: The waxing gibbous phase is between a half moon and full moon. Waxing means it is getting bigger.  Full: We can see the Moon completely illuminated during full moons.  Waning Gibbous: The waning gibbous phase is between a half moon and full moon.

The Moon ‘wanes’ during the phase between the Full Moon and the next New Moon. Every night the illuminated area becomes smaller.

The moon is called a waning moon when it is in the phase in which its visible surface area is getting smaller. A waning moon occurs between a full moon (when the visible surface is fully round and lit up) and a new moon (when the surface that faces Earth is completely covered in shadow)

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