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why do the sun the moon and the earth not lie in one and the same line on every full moon and new moon day?​

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Answered by maqboolgorsi198067
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Originally Answered: Why do the Sun, the Moon and the Earth not lie in one, and the same line on every full moon day and new moon day? ... Because the plane of the Moon's orbit is tilted several degrees from the plane of the Earth's orbit. So they only line up closely at two times during the year.

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Answered by vishnujithpp6
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Answer:

Originally Answered: Why do the Sun, the Moon and the Earth not lie in one, and the same line on every full moon day and new moon day? ... Because the plane of the Moon's orbit is tilted several degrees from the plane of the Earth's orbit. So they only line up closely at two times during the year.

Step-by-step explanation:

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