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20Moon rises in the east and sets in the west.
The moon stays in the sky throughout the day.
Every day the moon rises 2 hours later than the previous day.
The moon shines in the evening of the bright half (Shukla Paksha).
There is moonlight in the evening of the dark half (Krishna Paksha).
The Moon revolves around the Earth in an elliptical orbit.
A lunar month is the time taken by the Earth to go around the Sun.
On a New Moon day, the Moon cannot be seen from the Earth.
During the Bright Half (Shukla Paksha), the bright part of the Moon increases.
The Moon rises at the same time every day.
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On which date does the moon rise in the evening and set in the morning?
What is the reason for the existence of the phases of the moon?
The earth falls between the sun and the moon as the moon revolves around the earth. At what time of the day and how does the moon appear in this situation?
What is the shape of the Moon’s path around the Earth?
What happens to the Moon’s bright part during Shukla Paksha?
When the Moon is between the Sun and the Earth, what is it called?
What do we call the day when the Moon is seen full and bright all night?
What is used to find festival dates in eastern culture?
What happens to the Moon’s rising time after Full Moon?
The Moon moves forward about how many degrees in its orbit each day?
The period after the New moon to the Full moon is known as ______(Shukla_Pakshya).
One day is equal to ______.
The state of the Moon lying between Earth and Sun is called ______ moon_(Aunsi).
The size and brightness of the moon during the dark half (Krishna Pakshya) ______.
The Moon takes about ______ to revolve around the Earth.
One day of a lunar month is called a ______.
The time between two full moons is called a ______ month.
New Moon is also called ______.
The period from New Moon to Full Moon is called ______(Shukla_Paksha).
The period after Full Moon to New Moon is called ______(Krishna_Paksha).