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Geography, 11.10.2019 04:00 thebomb2023

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1. (10 pts) why does the amount of the moon that is lit up change from night to night?

2. (10 pts) why must your observations be made at the same time every day for this project to work?

3. (10 pts) why couldn't we continue this project in the same way for a full lunar cycle?

4. (20 pts) explain the main reason why the position of the moon in the sky changes over the course of a single night. in other words why is the moon in a different position in the sky at 11: 00 than it was as 9: 00?

5. (20 pts) explain why the position of the moon in the sky changes from night to night, so that at 9: 00 tomorrow it will be at a different position in the sky than it was at 9: 00 today.

6. (+20 pts or -100 pts) when the moon is in the first quarter phase, half of it is lit up and half is in shadow. what object casts this shadow? in other words, what object blocks the light, leaving half of the moon in shadow? carefully explain your answer. (warning: if you give an answer that is very wrong, i will take off 100 points.)

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