Directions: Put a checkmark (in the column that corresponds to the phase of the moon being described in each of the situations Legend NM-New Moon FQ-First Quarter FM-Full Moon LQ-Last Quarter Description The girl looks outside her window and sees a crescent moon. She noticed that the moon two nights ago was quite bigger than that night One night, the children are playing "patintero", They noticed that the moon looks at its biggest and is glowing so bright My father is a fisherman. He goes fishing that night because he says that he can catch more fish. I look at the sky and do not see the moon Some old myth says that fairies come out at night when the moon is shrinking, but we can still see a big part of the moon. This scenario happens after a full moon. Questions: 1. What causes the changes in the appearance of the moon? 2. Why does the moon look different throughout the month? 3. How does the position of the moon relative to the Sun and Earth affect its appearance?
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1.WNC cresent moon did you see the word cresent on the question
2.FM Big and glowing tonight not sure
3.NM The word no moon on the question sure :)
4.WNG its after the full moon it is called waning gibios moon
questions
1.The Moon's lunar cycle begins when the Sun, the Moon, and Earth are aligned (the Moon is between Earth and the Sun) and the illuminated hemisphere of the Moon faces away from Earth.
2.The biggest clue to why the Moon always looks different when you look up at the sky is that it is constantly moving in relation to Earth and the Sun. It pops up in different places and at different times because it orbits the Earth.
3.The relative positions of our Sun, Earth, and Moon, cause these changes. As our Moon orbits around Earth, the side facing the Sun is always illuminated, just like Earth's daylight side is illuminated by the Sun
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