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why do we observe phases of moon​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Moon itself does not generate light; it is lit up by the Sun. As theMoon orbits the Earth, the portion of illuminated Moon that we seechanges – giving rise to thephases of the Moon. ... When theMoon moves directly between the Earth and the Sun, we see a solar eclipse.

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Answered by Evilhalt
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The Moon itself does not generate light; it is lit up by the Sun. As the Moon orbits the Earth, the portion of illuminated Moon that we see changes – giving rise to the phases of the Moon. ... When the Moon moves directly between the Earth and the Sun, we see a solar eclipse.

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