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Geography, 09.12.2020 22:20 Amyra2003

Fill in the blanks using the drop down menu. The (Earth, Sun, Moon) illuminates the Moon in predictable patterns called the (Crescent, Lunar Cycle, Gibbous)
This cycle has eight (Lunar, Phases, Full, New)
(Quarter, Waning, Waxing, Full)
is the process where the Moon appears to grow. choose your answer...
is when the Moon appears to “shrink.” A waning (Crescent, Quarter, Gibbous)
Moon appears as a sliver. A
(Crescent, Givbous, Quarter)
Moon appears to be 3/4 illuminated. A (New, Gibbous, Crescent, Quarter, Full)
moon's surface appears to be totally illuminated. A (Gibbous, Crescent, New, Full, Quarter)
Moon occurs twice in each lunar cycle when 1/4 of the surface can be viewed from Earth, illuminated first on the right side,
then later in the cycle on the left side. A (Quarter, New, Waxing, Full) moon occurs when no sunlight is reflected from the lunar surface

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