Where is the moon located in relation to Earth and the sun when it is a first-quarter moon? (1 point)

Responses

behind Earth and away from the sun
behind Earth and away from the sun

between Earth and the sun
between Earth and the sun

behind the sun and away from Earth
behind the sun and away from Earth

perpendicular to Earth and the sun

between Earth and the sun

To determine the location of the moon in relation to Earth and the sun during a first-quarter moon, you need to understand the positions of these celestial bodies.

During a first-quarter moon, the moon appears as a half-circle and is positioned at a right angle to the line connecting Earth and the sun. This means that the moon is perpendicular to Earth and the sun.

Therefore, the correct answer is: perpendicular to Earth and the sun.

The correct answer is: between Earth and the sun.