legacynv.schoology.com Why are the appearances of the moon in each photo different from each other? Choose all that apply. OBoth photos show phases of the moon. O The top photo shows an eclipse and the bottom photo shows a phase. O The moon in the bottom photo occurs about once every month OThe moon in the top photo only occurs when the moon is in the Earth's shadow
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