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- the questions below refer to your investigation of lunar phases.
a) explain why the moon looks different in the sky during different times of the month.
The Moon's appearance changes monthly because it orbits Earth. As the Moon moves, the portion of its sun - lit side visible from Earth (due to the relative positions of Sun, Moon, and Earth) varies, creating different lunar phases (e.g., new moon, full moon, crescent).
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The Moon orbits Earth. As it moves, the relative positions of the Sun, Moon, and Earth change, so the portion of the Moon's sun - lit side visible from Earth changes, resulting in different lunar phases (like new moon, full moon, etc.), making the Moon look different at different times of the month.