Michigan Test for Teacher Certification (MTTC) Secondary Integrated Science Practice test

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What is the phase that comes immediately after the full moon?

  1. Waning gibbous

  2. Last quarter

  3. Waxing crescent

  4. New moon

The correct answer is: Waning gibbous

The phase that comes immediately after the full moon is the waning gibbous phase. During this phase, the moon begins to transition from its fully illuminated state to a less illuminated one as it moves towards the last quarter phase. The term "waning" indicates that the illuminated portion of the moon is decreasing, and "gibbous" refers to the shape of the moon, which is still more than half full but less than fully illuminated. This phase is characterized by the moon appearing to shrink in size as it progresses through its cycle toward the new moon stage. Understanding this phase is important in the broader context of lunar cycles, as it helps recognize the patterns of moon phases and their significance in various scientific and cultural contexts.