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    When the Moon Is Directly Opposite the Sun in the Sky
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When the Moon Is Directly Opposite the Sun in the Sky

Question 3

Question 3

Multiple Choice

When the Moon is directly opposite the Sun in the sky, its phase is


A) full.
B) new.
C) first or third quarter.
D) waxing or waning crescent.
E) waxing or waning gibbous.

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