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Belinda Fritz
1 February, 16:15
How Are We Able to See the Moon?
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Jordon Allison
1 February, 19:37
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We can see the Moon as the sunlight reflects to us on the Earth from its surface.
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We can see the Moon as the sunlight reflects to us on the Earth from its surface. The surface of the moon is very rocky and fairly dark. However, it provides enough light at night as it is so close to the earth. Everyone see the Moon at different positions at the same time.
The Moon also circles once around the Earth during a month.
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