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Geography, 24.02.2021 01:00, vgann3020

What causes the phases of the moon? A)The pull of gravity between the Moon and the Earth
B)The Earth’s shadow in the moon
C)the moon is tilted on its axis
D)the positions of the moon in its orbit as viewed from earth

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