A) the spin of the Earth B) varying amounts of sunlight reaching the side of the moon that faces Earth C) varying amounts of sunlight reaching the side.

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A) the spin of the Earth B) varying amounts of sunlight reaching the side of the moon that faces Earth C) varying amounts of sunlight reaching the side of the moon that faces the sun D) the orbit of the Earth around the moon

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A) the side of the moon facing the Earth receives no sunlight. B) the side of the moon facing the Earth receives full sunlight. C) the moon is between the Earth and the sun D) none of these

Go to Question: 12345

A) the side of the moon facing the Earth receives no sunlight. B) the side of the moon facing the Earth receives full sunlight. C) the moon is between the Earth and the sun D) A and C

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A) the moon is basically at a 90 degree angle from the sun. B) half of the side of the moon we can see "shines" C) A and B D) none of these

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A) The moon is receiving less sunlight. B) The sunlight in the atmosphere makes the moon appear less bright. C) The moon does not reflect light in the daytime D) None of the above.

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 Moon Light Madness Child/solar_system_level2/moonlight.html Child/solar_system_level2/moonlight.html  Moon Phase Gizmo fm?method=cResource.dspDetail&Reso urceID=370 fm?method=cResource.dspDetail&Reso urceID=370  Phases of the Moon

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