Answer:
1. New Moon
2. Waxing crescent
3. First quarter
4. Waxing gibbous
5. Full Moon
6. Waning gibbous
7. Third quarter
8. Waning crescent
Explanation:
SHUFFLED
Waxing Crescent – when we can see only a
sliver of the moon's disk (right-hand side).
Full Moon – when the moon's disk is light
because the Earth is between the sun and
the moon
Waxing Gibbous – when we can see roughly
three-quarters of the moon's disk (the
right side of the moon is lit).
First Quarter – can see one-half of the
moon's disk (at First Quarter, you see the
right half of the moon lit [this one-quarter
of the entire moon's surface]).
New Moon – when the moon's disk is dark (and
invisible to us) because the moon is between the sun
and the Earth
Last/3rd Quarter – can see one-half of the moon's
disk (at Last/3rd Quarter, you see the left half of
the moon lit [this one-quarter of the entire moon's
surface]).
Waning Gibbous – when we can see roughly threequarters of the moon's disk (the left side of the
moon is lit).
Waning Crescent – when we can see only a sliver of
the moon's disk (left-hand side).
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Answer:
1. New Moon
2. Waxing crescent
3. First quarter
4. Waxing gibbous
5. Full Moon
6. Waning gibbous
7. Third quarter
8. Waning crescent
Explanation:
SHUFFLED
Waxing Crescent – when we can see only a
sliver of the moon's disk (right-hand side).
Full Moon – when the moon's disk is light
because the Earth is between the sun and
the moon
Waxing Gibbous – when we can see roughly
three-quarters of the moon's disk (the
right side of the moon is lit).
First Quarter – can see one-half of the
moon's disk (at First Quarter, you see the
right half of the moon lit [this one-quarter
of the entire moon's surface]).
New Moon – when the moon's disk is dark (and
invisible to us) because the moon is between the sun
and the Earth
Last/3rd Quarter – can see one-half of the moon's
disk (at Last/3rd Quarter, you see the left half of
the moon lit [this one-quarter of the entire moon's
surface]).
Waning Gibbous – when we can see roughly threequarters of the moon's disk (the left side of the
moon is lit).
Waning Crescent – when we can see only a sliver of
the moon's disk (left-hand side).