The diagram below shows positions of the Moon as it orbits the Earth. Half of the Moon's surface is lit by sunlight no matter what the Moon's position. But the amount of the lit surface visible from Earth varies with the Moon's position. Examine the diagram below, and answer the question that follows.

Which phase of the Moon is represented by position 6?

A.
waning gibbous
B.
full Moon
C.
new Moon
D.
waxing gibbous

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To determine the phase of the Moon represented by position 6 in the given diagram, we need to understand the different phases of the Moon and how they relate to its position in its orbit around the Earth.

The different phases of the Moon occur because of its position in relation to the Earth and the Sun. As the Moon orbits the Earth, the part of the Moon that is illuminated by sunlight changes, resulting in different phases that we observe from Earth.

Let's analyze the diagram to find the phase represented by position 6.

In the diagram, the Moon appears to be on the left side of the Earth, and the lit portion of the Moon is on the right side. This means that the right side of the Moon is facing the Sun, and the left side is in shadow.

Position 6 is characterized by a crescent shape with the lit part on the right side. This means that the Moon is not fully illuminated, but only a small portion is visible from Earth. Therefore, we can conclude that position 6 represents a waxing crescent phase of the Moon.

The correct answer is:

D. Waxing crescent.

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