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Differentiate:

i) Total solar eclipse

ii) Partial solar eclipse​

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Answered by aanaya57
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A total solar eclipse occurred at the Moon's descending node of the orbit on July 22, 2009 with a magnitude of 1.0799. It was the longest total solar eclipse during the 21st century, the longest total solar eclipse during the 3rd millennium will be on 16 July 2186

Partial solar eclipses happen when the Moon comes between the Sun and Earth, but the Moon only partially covers the Sun's disk.

Answered by teenachaudhary77
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  1. Solar eclipses may be classified as either total, in which the Moon completely covers the Sun, or annular, in which the Moon obscures all but an outer ring of the Sun. Whether an eclipse is total or annular depends on the distance between these three objects. ... The shadow of the Moon sweeps over the surface of Earth.
  2. Partial solar eclipses happen when the Moon comes between the Sun and Earth, but the Moon only partially covers the Sun's .

Picture with fields in the foreground and a crescent shaped Sun with Moon in front of it. Cloudy skies in the background.

A partial solar eclipse in Arkansas in 2014.

During a partial solar eclipse, the Moon, the Sun and Earth don't align in a perfectly straight line, and the Moon casts only the outer part of its shadow, the penumbra, on Earth. From our perspective, this looks like the Moon has taken a bite out of the Sun.

Sometimes, the Moon covers only a tiny part of the Sun's disk. Other times a partial eclipse looks almost like a total eclipse. The size of the eclipsed area is referred to as eclipse magnitude. I hope it is helpful for you! please Mark me Brainlists ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

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