Answer:
The Moon's phases repeat every 29.5 days, but it's orbit around the Earth only takes 27.
Explanation:
Why? In that time, as our Moon moves around Earth, the Earth also moves around the Sun. Our Moon must travel a little farther in its path to make up for the added distance and complete its phase cycle.
Atmospheric<span> Pressure and </span>Winds<span>. The heating of the Earth's surface and </span>atmosphere<span> by the sun drives convection within the </span>atmosphere and ocean<span>. This convection </span>produces winds and ocean currents<span>.
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