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an annular solar eclipse occurs when the moon is in the perigee position​

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Answered by Hannah167
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Answer:

A solar eclipse occurs when moon is behind earth and earth faces the sun.

Answered by smartbrainz
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The annular solar eclipse takes place when the moon is farther away from the Earth than normal.

Explanation:  

As a result, it’s size does not look enough to cover the sun completely. In the annular solar eclipse, the outer boundary of the moon looks quite bright fire ring. The name "annular" comes from the Latin word for the ring, "annunciation". If the particular ring of fire is visible only from one place, then the entire eclipse is called an “annular solar eclipse”. However, for most of the period, a solar eclipse looks like partial solar eclipse.  

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