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Why does the moon change its phases as the month of progress

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Answer: The moon revolves

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User Raymond Lu
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Answer:

The moon has phases because it orbits Earth, which causes the portion we see illuminated to change.

Explanation: The moon reflects light from the sun, and while we rotate, the moon rotates, and we get a different "form" of moon every night.

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