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3. When the Moon is in the position shown, how would the Moon look to an observer on the North Pole? Sun A View A B View B C View C D View D
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3. When the Moon is in the position shown, how would the Moon look to an observer on the North Pole? Sun A View A B View B C View C D View D
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3. When the Moon is in the position shown, how would the Moon look to an observer on the North Pole?
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A View A
B View B
C View C
D View D
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shown, how would the Moon look to an observer on the North Pole? B view B
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