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ruslelena [56]
2 years ago
7

Describe how the value of the angle correlates with the appearance. NEED HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Chemistry
1 answer:
malfutka [58]2 years ago
8 0

The greater the angle, the more of the moon we see illuminated.

<h3>How does the value of the angle correlate with the appearance of the moon?</h3>

The moon is a large celestial body which revolves around the earth. The moon is attracted to the earth and remains in its orbit around the earth due to the gravitational forces of attraction between the moon and the earth.

The appearance of the moon has eight phases which area;

  • new Moon,
  • waxing crescent,
  • first quarter,
  • waxing gibbous,
  • full Moon,
  • waning gibbous,
  • third quarter and
  • waning crescent

The angle between the Sun and the moon correlates to its appearance.

The greater the angle, the more of the moon we see illuminated.

In conclusion, the moon is a celestial body which revolves around the earth.

Learn more about the phases moon at: brainly.com/question/1286668

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Note that the complete question is:

Describe how the value of the angle correlates with the appearance of the moon.

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