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Zolol [24]
3 years ago
5

1. How is Moon shadow off of dragon wings finding it difficult to fit in during the events in chapter 2?

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labwork [276]3 years ago
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Answer:

chapter 1. moon, any natural body that revolves around a planet.

crater, bowl-shaped, low area on the surface of a planet or moon.

eclipse, any event that occurs when one object in space passes through the shadow of another object in space.

solar eclipse, moon completely covers the sun, this only happens when Earth passes through the moons shadow

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