In Ptolemy's earth-centered model for the
solar system, Venus's phase is never full as viewed from earth because it
always lies between earth and the sun. In reality, as Galileo first recognized,
Venus is full.
<span>Venus is closer to the Sun than Earth. That
is why we cannot see the full Venus. However, Venus is full (whenever it is on the opposite side
of the Sun from Earth). From Earth, Venus's phases range only between new and
crescent.</span>
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<em>Numerous studies have correlated drops in biodiversity—plus a diminished decent variety among warm-blooded creature species, specifically—to an expansion in the delivery of creature-invented infections to people. What's more, sound biological systems are vital for controlling the atmosphere and reducing air and water contamination.</em>
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It’s b dry i know because i took this back a while ago
Lol i dunno maybe C.This question is a bit confusing.