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On a Particular Day, the Sun Is at the Summer

Question 163

Question 163

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On a particular day, the Sun is at the summer solstice and the Moon is at the vernal equinox. The lunar phase on that day is


A) quarter.
B) not predictable from this information.
C) full.
D) new.

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