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describe clearly the event of total solar eclipse and explain it's causes .

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Answered by mahijalankaapnsp
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Answer:

Total solar eclipses happen if the sun, Earth, and moon are aligned “perfectly” and based on how far the moon is from Earth, the NWS says.

If the moon, in its elliptical orbit, “is close enough to the earth, it will appear to completely cover the sun,” according to the weather agency. An annular eclipse can happen when the moon is far from the earth.

Explanation:

Get ready for darkness. During a part of the eclipse, called “totality,” the sun is blocked by the moon.

As part of the changes, animals behave differently and the temperature goes down, according to NASA, which calls it as “an eerie feeling.”

However, this feeling won’t last long on Aug. 21 eclipse as totality is expected to last less than three minutes.

Only a 70-mile section of the U.S. falls under a path of totality, but there will be a partial eclipse in other parts of the country.

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