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sertanlavr [38]
2 years ago
6

You look up at the sky and see the stars and the moon. You call your friend who lives on the opposite side of the world, and tal

k about your observations of the sky. How would your friend describe the sky in their area of the world?
The sky is filled with stars and the moon.
The sky is showing both the sun and the moon.
The sky is showing the moon, but there are no stars visible.
The sky is showing the sun, but there is no moon visible.
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1 answer:
AURORKA [14]2 years ago
8 0
The sky is showing the sun!

only half the globe can be facing the sun/moon at one time, so someone on the other side of the world would see the opposite you see
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