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Amanda Gaines
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19 September, 06:32
Why do the 8 phases of the moon occur
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Cristina Mitchell
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The phases of the moon occur because the moon orbits earth which causes the portion illuminated to change. The earth casts changing angles on the moon causing portions to be illuminated or dark.
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