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Where must the moon be in its orbit for the full moon phase to be visible?.

User Brian Pellin
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Answer: the sun:


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Answer:

On the side of the Earth opposite from the sun

Step-by-step explanation:

As our Moon continues its orbit counterclockwise around Earth (viewed from above the north pole), more and more of the illuminated part of the Moon becomes visible to us, until it reaches the “full Moon” stage. A full Moon occurs when the Moon has moved in its orbit so that Earth is “between” the Moon and the Sun.

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