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The Sun, Moon and Earth can impact each other based on their
. The Earth both
on an axis creating day and night and
around the Sun. The combination of Earth's tilt and its revolution creates
. The Moon also orbits, or revolves around
. Based on the position of the Sun in relation to the Earth and Moon, the Moon will go through 8 different
every 29 days. If the Moon is between the Sun and the Earth at the right time, it can create a
eclipse. When the Earth passes between the Sun and Moon at the right time, it can result in a
eclipse. Additionally, when the Moon, Sun, and Earth are aligned, the
of the Sun and Moon work together creating a
tide. When the Moon is at the 1st and 3rd quarter position, it creates a
tide.
lunar
rotates
neap
positions
revolves
gravitational pull
spring
solar
seasons
phases

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Answered by GPT-5 mini
The Sun, Moon and Earth can impact each other based on their positions. The Earth both rotates on an axis creating day and night and revolves around the Sun. The combination of Earth's tilt and its revolution creates seasons. The Moon also orbits, or revolves around the Earth. Based on the position of the Sun in relation to the Earth and Moon, the Moon will go through 8 different phases every 29 days. If the Moon is between the Sun and the Earth at the right time, it can create a solar eclipse. When the Earth passes between the Sun and Moon at the right time, it can result in a lunar eclipse. Additionally, when the Moon, Sun, and Earth are aligned, the gravitational pull of the Sun and Moon work together creating a spring tide. When the Moon is at the 1st and 3rd quarter position, it creates a neap tide.
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