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    The Time for the Moon to Repeat Its Cycle of Phases
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The Time for the Moon to Repeat Its Cycle of Phases

Question 41

Question 41

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The time for the moon to repeat its cycle of phases is equal to


A) its sidereal period.
B) one day.
C) one hour.
D) one year.
E) its synodic period.

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