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The Earth rotates counterclockwise on its axis. Because of this, in which direction does the Moon appear to move across the sky? from north to south from east to west from south to north from west to east
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The Earth rotates counterclockwise on its axis. Because of this, in which direction does the Moon appear to move across the sky? from north to south from east to west from south to north from west to east
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a- from east to west
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The moon will follow the same path the sun does. It appears to move east-west.
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