Answer:
Moonlight; phases; eight; 29 days; sunlit; earth; sun; moon.
Step-by-step explanation:
A moon generally do not have or possess light but rather it reflects the light from the sun.
The moon is lit by light bouncing off of it. That light reaches Earth as moonlight. The different shapes that the moon appears to have are called phases. The moon goes through eight (8) phases as it revolves around the earth every 29 days. The phase that we see depends on how much of the sunlit part of the moon we can see. This depends on the positions of the earth, sun, and moon.
The eight (8) phases of the moon include the following;
1. Last quarter half moon.
2. Waning crescent moon.
3. New moon.
4. Waxing crescent moon.
5. First quarter half moon.
6. Waxing Gibbous moon.
7. Full moon.
8. Waning Gibbous moon.