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why do we see different shapes of the moon from the earth​

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Answered by pranjal24966
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The phases change as the moon revolves around Earth, different portions of the moon's sunlit surface are visible from Earth. Thus, from the perspective of Earth, the appearance of the moon changes from night to night. Not only does the apparent shape of the moon change, its position in the sky also changes.

Answered by swethajanarthanam
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The phases change as the moon revolves around Earth, different portions of the moon's sunlit surface are visible from Earth. Thus, from the perspective of Earth, the appearance of the moon changes from night to night. Not only does the apparent shape of the moon change, its position in the sky also changes.

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