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Haylie Mathews
16 June, 06:26
Explain in detail why the moon has phases
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Dillon Mcintosh
16 June, 08:51
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The moon has phases because of where the sun shines on it. Only yhe part wiyh light of the moon is visible. As the moon moves, the sun light hits is at different angles and creates the different shapes we call phases.
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