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The revolution of the Moon around the Earth affects its appearance through the changing angles of sunlight that illuminate its surface, resulting in the lunar phases. As the Moon orbits, we see different portions of its illuminated side, leading to phases such as new moon, crescent, half, and full moon. This cyclical change occurs approximately every 29.5 days. Additionally, the Moon's position relative to the Earth and Sun influences the visibility of these phases from our perspective.

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