Plz ! will give which photo represents a waxing gibbous moon?
a phase of moon with more t...
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Plz ! will give which photo represents a waxing gibbous moon?
a phase of moon with more than half sunlit portion visible on the right
a phase of moon with less than half sunlit portion on the left side visible
a phase of moon with half sunlit portion on the right side visible
a phase of moon with more than half sunlit portion visible on the left
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