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Alisson Mcbride
21 November, 12:39
What causes the moon to shine?
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Asia Maxwell
21 November, 15:22
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The moon revolves around Earth once per month and follows an elliptical orbit. Therefore, its distance and orientation vary, which is why the moon sometimes looks larger than other times. The same side of the moon is always facing the Earth because its rotation period matches its orbit around Earth.
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Jaylon Williams
21 November, 15:23
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The reflection from the suns rays is was makes the moon shine
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