How long does it take the moon to go from full-moon phase to new moon phase?

one week
two week ~ (MY ANSWER)
three week
four week

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The correct answer is approximately two weeks for the moon to go from the full moon phase to the new moon phase. Allow me to explain how to determine this.

The moon goes through different phases as it orbits the Earth, and these phases are caused by the position of the moon relative to the Earth and the Sun. The full moon phase occurs when the moon is on the opposite side of the Earth from the Sun, and the new moon phase occurs when the moon is between the Earth and the Sun.

To determine the time it takes for the moon to transition from full moon to new moon, you need to understand that a lunar month is approximately 29.5 days long. The full moon phase is the midpoint of this lunar month, so it is roughly 14.75 days (half of 29.5 days) into the cycle.

Therefore, if we round it off, it takes about two weeks or 14 days for the moon to go from the full moon phase to the new moon phase.