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22 February, 15:12

A student claims that during a crescent moon phase, the sun's light is only shining on the moon a tiny bit and during a full moon, the sun's light is shining on the entire moon. Do you agree or disagree with this claim? Explain.

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  1. 22 February, 17:33
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    No

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    A crescent moon is when only part of the moons lit up side is facing towards the Earth, while a full moon is when the whole moon is lit up and facing towards us. Basically, there is usually always light from the sun on the moon besides a lunar eclipse, during a crescent moon, we only see part of the illuminated moon
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