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A solar eclipse begins from the western region why?

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Answered by ayush33475627
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Explanation:

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During the total lunar eclipse moon appears coppery red because the rays of the sun reflected by the atmosphere towards the moon. Total solar eclipse cannot be experienced from the every part of earth because it begins from the western region and escapes from the eastern region of the sun.

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Answered by imitateportsmouth
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Answer:

A solar eclipse begins from the western region  because the moon obstruct sunlight.

Explanation:

As we all are aware of th efact that sun rises from eat and set at west and the solar eclipse begins from the western region. This happens because the Moon orbits the Earth from west to east.

As the earth rotates from west to east with the velocity  .5 km/sec and the orbital velocity of Moon is about 1 km/sec and moves its shadow with same velocity. Moon's shadow moves towards eastward with the greater velocity than the Earth, that results the movement of moon  from west to east across the Earth's surface.

Hence, due to the eastward movement of moon across the Earth surface causes moon to obstruct the western region the sun at first during solar eclipse.

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