Respuesta :
The correct answer is NO because the moon appearance is relatively base on the positioning of Sun - Earth - Moon
What is the nature of Moon ?
A moon is an opaque object. It does not give or illuminate light on its own, It reflects light from from the sun to the earth. The appearances of moon are;
- waxing crescent
- waxing gibbous
- waning crescent
- waning gibbous
In this activity, if you modeled the Sun–Earth–Moon system and you remove one object from this system model, would the model still explain the changes to the Moon’s appearance?
The answer is capital NO.
The reason is simply because the moon appearance is relatively base on the positioning of Sun - Earth - Moon relationship. That is, the moon appearances of waxing crescent, waxing gibbous, waning crescent and waning gibbous, all depend on the position of the Sun, Moon and the earth.
Therefore, If you removed one object from this system model, the model cannot explain the changes to the Moon’s appearance again.
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Answer: I believe the answer would be no, however I’m not 100% sure at all