Geography, asked by nightfury9859, 8 months ago

answer in yes or no and give a little bit explaination, does solar eclipse occur when it is full moon ? please urgently I have a test....​

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Answered by gopibalakani
5

Answer:

no because

Explanation:

During a solar eclipse, the moon passes between the Earth and the sun and casts a shadow on the Earth. In that case, the sun, moon and Earth are in a line. But if you were able to stand on the moon during a lunar eclipse and look toward the sun, you would see the Earth blocking out the sun.

Answered by prashika642018
2

No, A solar eclipse does not occur at every new moon, nor does a lunar eclipse occur at every full moon, because the Moon's orbital plane is inclined to the ecliptic, the plane of the orbit of Earth around the Sun.

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