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16 December, 05:56
When does a full moon happen?
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Aisha Charles
16 December, 06:21
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Light of the moon is from the light of the sun. So if you're in a certain area where the angle from where your seeing the moon happens to be where the sun's light shines throughout that area. You see a full moon. It's like shining a flashlight on a ball. You move around it and you see half of the light, quarter of the light or even none at all.
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