Answer: Felipe is wrong.
Explanation:
In diagram A, we can see that the light comes from the left, it first impacts on the Earth, and then we have the Moon.
Now, you can model this situation with a flashlight (the Sun) a basketball (the Earth) and a tennis ball (the Moon)
When you point with the flashlight at the basketball, the basketball will look bright, but it will cast a shadow behind it. This shadow will cover the tennis ball, and almost no light will reach the tennis ball, so it will not look bright.
This phenomenon is called a lunar eclipse, and this happens when the Earth is in between the Sun and the Moon. When this happens, we see the moon a bit darker and more reddish.
Ultraviolet radiation may increase when there is an increase in sunspots
The reported mass will be too high because the initially recorded mass will include both water and impurities and the final mass will without both components. The difference will be larger so the amount of water reported would be higher.
I think its rough and jagged. Do you know the answer?