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answer these questions in your own words

when seeing third quarter moon in it's posistion what do we see?
when seeing a waxing cresent in it's posistion what do we see?
when seeing a waning gibbious it's position what do we see?

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Answer:

Explanation:

The third-quarter moon, also known as the last quarter moon, rises around midnight and sets around noon. Crescent Waning From our vantage point, the Moon is nearly back to the point in its orbit where its dayside directly faces the Sun, and all we see is a thin curve

When you look at a waxing crescent moon, you see a thin fraction of the moon's illuminated side and a larger fraction of the moon's night side, which is submerged in the moon's own shadow. Earthshine on a waxing crescent moon

The Decline The Gibbous phase occurs when the illuminated portion of the Moon decreases from 99.9 percent to 50.1 percent. It begins shortly after the Full Moon and continues until the Third Quarter Moon. Waning refers to the fact that it is shrinking and becoming smaller, whereas gibbous refers to the oval-to-round shape.

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Answer:

1- When seeing third quarter moon in it's position we see one half of the disks moon.

2- when seeing a waxing crescent in it's position we see the first glimpse of the moon after a new moon phase has happened.

3- when seeing a warning gibbious in it's position we see three quarters of the moons disk.