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Describe the solar eclipse.

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Answered by student6389
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A solar eclipse occurs when the moon gets between Earth and the sun, and the moon casts a shadow over Earth. A solar eclipse can only take place at the phase of new moon, when the moon passes directly between the sun and Earth and its shadows fall upon Earth's surface.

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Answered by liza10987654321
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the solar eclipse is a spectacular sight and a rare astronomical event . each one is only visible from a limited area .

There are 4 different types of solar eclipses:-

1. partial solar eclipse. =>occur when the Moon only partly obscures the Sun's disk and casts only its penumbra on Earth.

2.annular solar eclipse =>take place when the Moon's disk is not big enough to cover the entire disk of the Sun, and the Sun's outer edges remain visible to form a ring of fire in the sky. An annular eclipse of the Sun takes place when the Moon is near apogee, and the Moon's antumbra falls on Earth.

3.total solar eclipse =>happen when the Moon completely covers the Sun, and it can only take place when the Moon is near perigee, the point of the Moon's orbit closest to Earth. You can only see a total solar eclipse if you're in the path where the Moon's casts its darkest shadow, the umbra.

4.hybrid solar eclipse => also known as annular-total eclipses, are the rarest type. They occur when the same eclipse changes from an annular to a total solar eclipse, and/or vice versa, along the eclipse's path.


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