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algol [13]
3 years ago
6

Which of the following statements is true? (4 points)

Social Studies
2 answers:
andreev551 [17]3 years ago
8 0
Well I think the answer would be D There is no day or night on the moon.
Because the moon reflects light from the sun and does not actually give off its own light.
And the whole moon can not be lit at the same time because part of the moon is faced away from the sun therefore it cant reflect the light.

And there could only be a 1/4 of the moon facing the sun and not a whole 1/2.
Viefleur [7K]3 years ago
4 0
I would say that it is the third one

if correct mark brainliest☺☻

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