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q1. why does the moon look different on different nights? 1 point the moon changes shape clouds cover the moon we see different amounts of the lit half of the moon the sun changes brightness q2. what do we call the different shapes of the moon we see from earth? 1 point shadows phases cycles seasons q3. what always stays the same about the moon? * 1 point the moons distance from earth the same side of the moon always faces earth the moon is always full the moon changes color
- Q1: The Moon's shape doesn't change. Clouds can affect visibility but not the appearance. The Sun's brightness doesn't cause the Moon's different looks. We see different amounts of the lit half due to the relative positions of the Earth, Moon, and Sun.
- Q2: The different shapes of the Moon we see from Earth are called phases. Shadows don't describe these shapes, cycles refer to the time - span of phase changes, and seasons are related to Earth's tilt and orbit around the Sun.
- Q3: The Moon's distance from Earth varies. It is not always full. It doesn't always change color. The same side of the Moon always faces Earth due to synchronous rotation.
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Q1. We see different amounts of the lit half of the Moon
Q2. Phases
Q3. The same side of the Moon always faces Earth