DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SOLAR ECLIPSE AND LUNAR ECLIPS
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Solar eclipses result from the Moon blocking the Sun relative to the Earth; thus Earth, Moon and Sun all lie on a line. Lunar eclipses work the same way in a different order: Moon, Earth and Sun all on a line. In this case the Earth's shadow hides the Moon from view.
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Solar Eclipse
- Solar eclipse is the one in which sun is blocked by the moon.
- Moon lies between sun and earth.
- Once in every eighteen months.
- Occurs during day.
- New moon.
Lunar Eclipse
- Lunar eclipse refers to the eclipse in which moon appears dim, as it passes into earths shadow.
- Earth lies between sun and moon.
- Twice a year.
- Occurs during night.
- Full moon.
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