Question
What is the difference between a gibbous moon and a crescent moon? (Select all that apply.)
A crescent moon has less than one half of its observed surface illuminated.
A gibbous moon has less than one half of its observed surface illuminated.
A crescent moon has more than one half of its observed surface illuminated.
A gibbous moon's observed surface is completely dark.
A gibbous moon has more than one half of its observed surface illuminated.
A crescent moon's observed surface is completely illuminated.
A crescent moon's observed surface is completely dark.
A gibbous moon's observed surface is completely illuminated
A crescent moon has less than one half of its observed surface illuminated.
A gibbous moon has less than one half of its observed surface illuminated.
A crescent moon has more than one half of its observed surface illuminated.
A gibbous moon's observed surface is completely dark.
A gibbous moon has more than one half of its observed surface illuminated.
A crescent moon's observed surface is completely illuminated.
A crescent moon's observed surface is completely dark.
A gibbous moon's observed surface is completely illuminated
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- A crescent moon has less than one half of its observed surface illuminated.
- A gibbous moon has more than one half of its observed surface illuminated.
- A gibbous moon has more than one half of its observed surface illuminated.
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