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20 August, 00:22

When a thin crescent of the Moon is visible just before sunrise, the Moon is in its (a) waxing phase; (b) new phase; (c) waning phase; (d) quarter phase.

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  1. 20 August, 00:45
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    If a thin crescent of the moon is visible just before sunrise, then it happens because the moon is shrinking so it must be in waning phase in the current situation. Option c is correct.
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