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During which weeks in the moon’s cycle does the moon appear to be getting smaller? (1 point)
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week 1 and week 2
week 1 and week 2
week 2 and week 3
week 2 and week 3
week 1 and week 4
week 1 and week 4
week 3 and week 4
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week 1 and week 2
week 1 and week 2
week 2 and week 3
week 2 and week 3
week 1 and week 4
week 1 and week 4
week 3 and week 4
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week 3 and week 4
The phases of the moon cycle approximately every 29.5 days. The period when the moon appears to be getting smaller, also known as waning, occurs after the full moon and continues until the new moon. This waning phase occurs during roughly the third week (waning gibbous phase) and fourth week (waning crescent phase).
The phases of the moon cycle approximately every 29.5 days. The period when the moon appears to be getting smaller, also known as waning, occurs after the full moon and continues until the new moon. This waning phase occurs during roughly the third week (waning gibbous phase) and fourth week (waning crescent phase).
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