adjective phrase
There are three: 1. around the Earth 2. of the illuminated side 3. of the Moon
"To water the earth" is an infinitive phrase. It begins with the infinitive verb "to water" and acts as a noun within a sentence. This phrase expresses the action of providing water to the earth, typically in the context of agriculture or environmental care.
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The right side pumps deoxygenated blood and the left side pumps oxygenated blood.
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It is an adjective phrase, because it must apply to a noun (specifying what the noun applies to), e.g. the shadows of the illuminated side, the size of the illuminated side, the view of the illuminated side. *The original version of this question is now an alternate.
Adjective Phrases : 1. around the Earth - modifies orbit 2. of the illuminated side - modifies part 3. of the Moon - modifies side Adverb Phrase: in its orbit (in its orbit around the Earth) - modifies around
There are 3 adjective phrases and 1 adverb phrase. Adjective Phrases : 1. around the Earth - modifies orbit 2. of the illuminated side - modifies part 3. of the Moon - modifies side Adverb Phrase: in its orbit (in its orbit around the Earth) - modifies around
In the sentence, the adverb phrase is "in its orbit around the earth," as it modifies the verb "continues" by providing information about where the moon is continuing. Additionally, "of the illuminated side of the moon" can be seen as part of a larger phrase describing what becomes visible, but it does not function as an adverbial phrase. Overall, the primary adverbial phrase is focused on the moon's orbit.
The side of the moon that is illuminated is always the side that is facing the sun. Whether you perceive that as facing east or west depends on the phase of the moon and the time of day that you observe it. If the moon is in its first quarter and you observe it in the evening, the side that faces west (toward the setting sun) is illuminated. If the moon is in its third quarter and you observe it in the morning, the side that faces east (toward the rising sun) is illuminated.
If you live in the Northern hemisphere, the illuminated side is on the left.In the Southern hemisphere, the opposite is true.
To determine if a crescent moon is waxing or waning, look at the shape of the illuminated side. If the illuminated side is on the right, it is waxing (getting bigger). If the illuminated side is on the left, it is waning (getting smaller).
* The adverb phrase is "in its orbit" and modifies the verb "continues" (in its orbit around the Earth including the adjective phrase) *The adverb clause is "as the Moon continues in its orbit around the Earth."
If you live in the Northern Hemisphere, the left side of the moon is illuminated. If you live in the Southern Hemisphere, the right side of the moon is illuminated. Regardless of hemisphere, the western half of the moon is illuminated during the waning moon phases.
The illuminated part
In the sentence, the adverb phrase is "in its orbit." This phrase modifies the verb "continues," indicating the manner or context of the moon's movement. Additionally, "around the earth" can be considered another adverbial phrase that specifies the location related to the moon's orbit.
There are two separate things that need to be addressed. One is the surface area of the Moon. The other is the surface area of the NEAR SIDE of the Moon. As a sphere in space, the Moon is always 50% illuminated, except during lunar eclipses. The phases of the Moon measure what percentage of the NEAR SIDE of the Moon is illuminated. At the new moon, none of the near side is lit up; at the full moon, 100% of the near side is illuminated.