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The moon phase is the shape of the moon as it appears from Earth. The moon phase changes because the moon rotates around Earth and the sun shines on different parts of the moon.
There are eight main moon phases:
The moon phase changes every 29.5 days. The moon goes through all eight phases in one cycle.
The moon phase affects the tides.
Noun: One of the eight stages that the Moon goes through as it orbits the Earth.
Adjective: Relating to or occurring during a particular moon phase.
Verb: To pass through a particular moon phase.
The word "moon phase" is a compound word that is made up of the words "moon" and "phase." The word "moon" comes from the Old English word "mōn," which means "the natural satellite of Earth." The word "phase" comes from the Greek word "phásē," which means "appearance.".
The word "moon phase" was first used in English in the 14th century to describe the different stages that the Moon goes through as it orbits the Earth. The word was originally used to describe the four main moon phases: new moon, full moon, first quarter, and last quarter.
Draw what a moon phase looks like.