Why does the moon appear to go through phases?
a......................................................................One side of the moon never gets sunlight.
b.......................................................We see varying portions of the moon's lighted side.
c...............................................................Part of the moon is in the shadow of the earth.
d..................................................The moon changes shape as it moves along in its orbit.
b
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