Answer:
During the waning phase of the Moon, less of the Moon's near side is lít each night
Explanation:
Phases of the moon are different ways the moon appear on the Earth. As moon orbit the Earth, half of the moon that faces the Earth will be lit up. There are different phases of moon which are full moon, quarter moon, waning crescent moon, waning gibbous moon, e.t.c.
A waxing crescent moon is when the moon look like crescent and it increases in size.
A waning gibbous moon occurs when more than half of the lit portion of the Moon can be seen and the shape reduce in size . It occur between the full and quarter moon.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
Earth, both on land and in water. Wherever they
live, plants provide food and oxygen to the
creatures that live nearby – including humans!
In this activity we will examine both a
terrestrial (land) plant and an aquatic (water)
plant. They have many things in common, but the
ways they get air, food and water change along
with the environments in which they live.
Explanation:
 
        
             
        
        
        
A lunar eclipse happens when the Moon passes directly behind the Earth and into its shadow. This can only happen when the Sun, Earth, and Moon are aligned. Because of this, a lunar eclipse can only happen on the night of a full moon. 
The moon gives off a reddish appearance during this time because the only light reaching the moon and reflected off of its surface is the light refracted by the Earth's atmosphere (the same reason a sunrise/sunset appears reddish). 
A totally eclipsed full moon is also known as a Blood Moon because of it's colour
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