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explain how shadow causes eclipse describe any one eclipse​

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Answered by 24Karat
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Any solid object in the solar system casts a shadow by blocking the light of the Sun from a region behind it. This shadow in space becomes apparent whenever another object moves into it. In general, an eclipse occurs whenever any part of either Earth or the Moon enters the shadow of the other.

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Sometimes when the moon orbits Earth, it moves between the sun and Earth. When this happens, the moon blocks the light of the sun from reaching Earth. This causes an eclipse of the sun, or solar eclipse. During a solar eclipse, the moon casts a shadow onto Earth.

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Answered by tusharraj77123
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Answer:

There area two types of eclipse -:

(i) Solar eclipse :

When the moon come in between the sun and earth . The moon causes the shadow at Earth . This type of conjunction between Sun , Moon and Earth is called solar eclipse.

(ii) Lunar eclipse :

When the Earth came in between the sun and moon . The shadow cause on the moon surface . This type of conjunction between Sun , Earth and Moon is called lunar eclipse.

Extra information:

▪︎Conjunction is a event when two celestial body come in a line is called conjunction.

▪︎There are four types of solar eclipse -:

(i) Total solar eclipse

(ii) Partial solar eclipse

(iii) Annual solar eclipse

(iv) Hybird solar eclipse

▪︎There are two types of lunar eclipse -:

(i) Total lunar eclipse

(ii) Partial lunar eclipse

▪︎The moon of the Earth is ¼ of the Earth .

▪︎The moon is tidaly locked with Earth . Moon one year is equal to one day of the Moon .

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