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English, 02.11.2020 01:40, bri9263

Un maestro desafĂ­a a los estudiantes a estudiar las fases lunares para determinar si lo que han aprendido del libro de texto es correcto. ÂżCĂłmo podrĂ­a un estudiante investigar las afirmaciones hechas en un libro de texto de que las fases lunares ocurren en un ciclo de 28 dĂ­as? a. observe la fase de la luna cada noche hasta que se pueda ver una luna llena.
b. Compare las fases del libro de texto con las fases reales de la luna que se ven en el cielo nocturno cada noche en un perĂ­odo de 28 dĂ­as durante un perĂ­odo de tiempo de tres meses.
c. comparar diagramas de fases lunares del libro de texto con diagramas de fases lunares en lĂ­nea
d. observar que las fases lunares se ven en el cielo nocturno con la mayor frecuencia posible durante un perĂ­odo de seis meses

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