difference between/ full moon and new moon?

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If the Moon is between the Earth and the Sun in its orbit, then the back side of the Moon is being lit up and the side facing the Earth is in darkness. This is called a new Moon. If the Moon is on the other side of the Earth compared to the Sun, then the near side of the Moon will be fully lit up: a full Moon.
 
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Phases of the Moon

The main difference between a full moon and a new moon lies in their appearance and the relative positions of the Earth, the Moon, and the Sun:

  1. Full Moon:

    • Appearance: A full moon occurs when the Moon is positioned directly opposite the Sun from Earth. As a result, the side of the Moon illuminated by the Sun is facing the Earth, making it appear as a complete, fully lit circle.
    • Visibility: Full moons are generally bright and easily visible in the night sky.
    • Positioning: During a full moon, the Earth is between the Sun and the Moon.
  2. New Moon:

    • Appearance: A new moon occurs when the Moon is positioned between the Earth and the Sun. In this configuration, the side of the Moon illuminated by the Sun is facing away from Earth, making it appear completely dark from our perspective.
    • Visibility: New moons are typically not visible or are very faint in the night sky.
    • Positioning: During a new moon, the Moon is roughly in line with the Sun, as seen from Earth.

In summary, a full moon is fully illuminated and appears as a bright circle, while a new moon is not illuminated and appears dark or completely invisible. The phases of the moon result from the changing relative positions of the Earth, Moon, and Sun in their orbits. New Moon and Full Moon Energy — Keiko What is the difference between a full moon and a new moon in class 8? -  Quora The Phases of the Moon Explained

 
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