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The phrase was a metaphor for Mankind's technical progress, but the astronaut's gait on the Moon's surface was slightly jumpy due to their reduced weight.
It is an adverb phrase, although in forms such as "The period after a supernova is marked by stellar collapse" it seems to be an adjective phrase.
The phrase is usually an adverb phrase since it answers the question "where." Example" He looked at the Moon. (adverb phrase)
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adverb phrase for a+
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It would most likely be an adjective prepositional phrase because it will modify a noun.
That is approximately the acceleration due to gravity, near Earth's surface.
Adverb Phrase
prepositional phrase.
Normal to the surface is a vector which is perpendicular to that surface
If you're using AOA the correct answer is: Adverb phrase: near a mountain stream Modified: stopped
On the mountain top is a preposition phrase, not a part of speech.