Phases of the Moon occur because
We can see only that part of the moon which reflects sunlight towards us
Our distance from the moon keeps on changing
The shadow of earth covers only a part of the moon's surface
The thickness of the moon's atmosphere is not constant
Phases of the Moon occur because we can see only that part of the Moon which reflects sunlight towards us.
Phases of the moon occur because
(a) we can see only that part of the moon which reflects light towards us.
(b) our distance from the moon keeps changing.
(c) the shadow of the Earth covers only a part of the moon’s surface.
(d) the thickness of the moon’s atmosphere is not constant.
Question 3
(c) the shadow of the Earth covers only a part of moon’s surface.
Statement 1: The shape of the Moon changes every day, and the various shapes seen during a month are called the phases of the Moon.
Statement 2: The Moon has no light of its own. We see only the part of the moon which reflects the light of the Sun towards us. Which of the following options is correct?