Answer:
When Earth is between the Moon and the Sun, the Moon is seen as a Full Moon.
Step-by-step explanation:
The full moon is the phase of the Moon when its visible side is fully illuminated by the Sun. It happens when the Sun and the Moon are on opposite sides, with the Earth in the middle of them.
At full moon, as well as at New Moon, tides are at their highest, which means that floods occur because the tides caused by the Sun and the Moon occur at the same time. Super Moon refers to the situation where the Moon is at the point closest to the Earth in its orbit just at the time of the full moon, which makes it appear as large as possible from the Earth.