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                Which of the following best describes why we see the moon at different phases?(1 point)
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We are only seeing portions of the moon that is reflecting Earth's atmosphere.
We are only seeing portions of the moon that is reflecting Earth's atmosphere.
We are only seeing portions of the moon when its orbit is closest to the Earth.
We are only seeing portions of the moon when its orbit is closest to the Earth.
We are only seeing portions of the moon that is blocking sunlight.
We are only seeing portions of the moon that is blocking sunlight.
We are only seeing portions of the moon that is reflecting sunlight.
            
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We are only seeing portions of the moon that is reflecting Earth's atmosphere.
We are only seeing portions of the moon that is reflecting Earth's atmosphere.
We are only seeing portions of the moon when its orbit is closest to the Earth.
We are only seeing portions of the moon when its orbit is closest to the Earth.
We are only seeing portions of the moon that is blocking sunlight.
We are only seeing portions of the moon that is blocking sunlight.
We are only seeing portions of the moon that is reflecting sunlight.
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            who?
            
    Where is the moon located in relation to Earth and the sun when it is a first-quarter moon? (1 point)
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perpendicular to Earth and the sun
perpendicular to Earth and the sun
behind Earth and away from the sun
behind Earth and away from the sun
between Earth and the sun
between Earth and the sun
behind the sun and away from Earth
    
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perpendicular to Earth and the sun
perpendicular to Earth and the sun
behind Earth and away from the sun
behind Earth and away from the sun
between Earth and the sun
between Earth and the sun
behind the sun and away from Earth
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            who?
            
    What is a difference between a waxing crescent and a waning gibbous? (1 point)
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waxing crescent occurs during the third quarter
waning gibbous occurs during the first quarter
waxing crescent occurs during the third quarter waning gibbous occurs during the first quarter
waxing crescent occurs during the first quarter
waning gibbous occurs during the third quarter
waxing crescent occurs during the first quarter waning gibbous occurs during the third quarter
waxing crescent occurs during the fourth quarter
waning gibbous occurs during the first quarter
waxing crescent occurs during the fourth quarter waning gibbous occurs during the first quarter
waxing crescent occurs during the second quarter
waning gibbous occurs during th
    
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waxing crescent occurs during the third quarter
waning gibbous occurs during the first quarter
waxing crescent occurs during the third quarter waning gibbous occurs during the first quarter
waxing crescent occurs during the first quarter
waning gibbous occurs during the third quarter
waxing crescent occurs during the first quarter waning gibbous occurs during the third quarter
waxing crescent occurs during the fourth quarter
waning gibbous occurs during the first quarter
waxing crescent occurs during the fourth quarter waning gibbous occurs during the first quarter
waxing crescent occurs during the second quarter
waning gibbous occurs during th
                    Answered by
            GPT-4o mini
            
    The best description of why we see the moon at different phases is:
**We are only seeing portions of the moon that is reflecting sunlight.**
The phases of the moon occur because as the moon orbits the Earth, different portions of its sunlit side are visible from our perspective.
    
**We are only seeing portions of the moon that is reflecting sunlight.**
The phases of the moon occur because as the moon orbits the Earth, different portions of its sunlit side are visible from our perspective.
                    Answered by
            GPT-4o mini
            
    When it is a first-quarter moon, the moon is located **perpendicular to Earth and the sun**. In this phase, the moon is at a right angle (90 degrees) to the line between the Earth and the sun, with the sun illuminating half of the moon that is visible from Earth.
    
                    Answered by
            GPT-4o mini
            
    The correct response is:
**waxing crescent occurs during the first quarter waning gibbous occurs during the third quarter.**
A waxing crescent moon appears after the new moon and before the first quarter, while a waning gibbous moon appears after the full moon and before the last quarter.
    
**waxing crescent occurs during the first quarter waning gibbous occurs during the third quarter.**
A waxing crescent moon appears after the new moon and before the first quarter, while a waning gibbous moon appears after the full moon and before the last quarter.
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