Hey there!
There's a difference.
The Earth is influenced by the Sun's gravitational pull, and the Moon is influenced by Earth's- as it's a smaller celestial body.
This results in a formation of the Moon orbiting the Earth, while the Earth simultaneously orbits the Sun.
Hope this helps!
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The different phases of the moon are caused by the angle that sunlight is reflected of off the moon towards earth. As the moon rotates around earth the angle changes and we see different fractions of the moon. When the earth is completely between the moon and the sun there is a dark new moon, and when the moon gets to a point in its orbit where the entire surface facing the earth reflects light, then it is a full moon.
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I believe the correct answer is Northern. The Northern hemisphere receives fewer direct rays from the sun in january than in july. <span>The </span>Northern hemisphere<span> is the part of the Earth that is north of the equator. It has about 90 percent of world's population and most of the world's land. Hope this helps. Have a nice day.</span>