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give reasons why?
2. Lunar eclipses
Occur only on Full Moon nights.​

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Answered by ambatiswethareddy28
2

Explanation:

as full moons covers the total light of sun

Answered by thinker40
1

Answer:

lunar eclipse happens at the opposite moon phase – at full moon – when the Earth, sun and moon align in space, with Earth between the sun and moon. At such times, Earth’s shadow falls on the full moon, darkening the moon’s face and – at mid-eclipse – sometimes turning it a coppery red

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