What causes the moon’s appearance

  1. Which observation indicates that Aristotle’s geocentric model was flawed?(1 point)Responses The moon’s appearance changes
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  2. PositionsAppearance of the moon from Earth (where is the light?) Moon Phase Left side (Moon side) Waxing Crescent B D E F G H
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  3. What property of the Earth-Moon system is best represented by this model?A. the appearance of the Earth and Moon B. the
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  4. The appearance of the Moon changes in a pattern that repeats about every 30 days due to its orbit around the Earth. As the Moon
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  5. Three students use their bodies to show how the sun, the moon, and Earth are aligned during the phases of the moon. What is one
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  6. The phases of the moon are caused by the relative positions of Earth, the sun, and the moon. Lunar phases refer to the
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  7. What causes the phases of the moon as observed from the Earth?A) Filtering of the light from the moon due to the Earth's
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  8. A student went outside every night for eight nights to look at the Moon. The pictures below show how the Moon looked each night.
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  9. Exploring Moon Phases : Start the simulation and move the Moon to 8 different locations shown in the model of moon phases in the
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  10. Overall, the appearance of the moon phase correlates with the value of the angle between the sun and moon.
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