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When you learn something new, what happens to your brain?
Outer Parts
Refers to the external or exterior regions or sections of an object or area.
New Moon
The lunar phase when the Moon is located between the Earth and the Sun, making it invisible from Earth due to the side facing Earth not being illuminated.
Different Positions
Refers to varying locations or orientations of an object or entity in space or within a system.
Orbits Around
The curved path of an object around a point in space, typically describing the movement of celestial bodies.
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