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Physics, 18.03.2021 22:20, musicaljay1276

Why does the moon appear to change its shape as seen from Earth A. Different parts of the sunlit moon become visible as the moon revolves around the Earth

B. Different parts of the moon are lit as the moon rotates

C. The moon moves farther and then closer to Earth

D. The sun lights different parts of the moon during different seasons

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