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HELP 30 POINTS! During a full moon, the Moon is: A- Between the Earth and the Sun B- Perpendicular to the ecliptic plane of the Earth C- On the far side of the Earth, opposite of the Sun D- Reflecting
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HELP 30 POINTS!
During a full moon, the Moon is:
A-
Between the Earth and the Sun
B-
Perpendicular to the ecliptic plane of the Earth
C-
On the far side of the Earth, opposite of the Sun
D-
Reflecting no light from the Sun
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Answer:
A. between the earth and sun.
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