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differens between solar eclipse and lunar eclipse​

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Answered by itzHitman
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Explanation:

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.

Answered by Anonymous
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The key difference between solar and lunar eclipse in tabular form is given below. When a celestial body is masked by another along an observer’s line of sight, an eclipse occurs. Lunar eclipse and solar eclipse are events when the sun, moon, and earth are in tandem.

Solar eclipse: For a solar eclipse to occur the moon should be between the earth and the sun.

Lunar eclipse: For a lunar eclipse to occur the earth should be between the sun and the moon.

Here, in this article let us look at the various difference between a solar eclipse and lunar eclipse.

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