Physics, asked by ansht0360, 14 days ago

explain in detail what is lunar eclipse​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Lunar eclipses occur when Earth's shadow blocks the sun's light, which otherwise reflects off the moon. There are three types — total, partial and penumbral — with the most dramatic being a total lunar eclipse, in which Earth's shadow completely covers the moon.

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Answered by tanvi9399400
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lunar eclipse is a phenomenon in which earth the sun and the moon are in a straight line in such a way that earth blocks the sunlight towards the moon for a short period of time. it occurs on full moon, we cannot see the moon completely or partially in this eclipse.

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