Not all parts of the Earth see a solar eclipse when the Moon is directly between the Earth and the Sun. Why is this?
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The moon moves over the sun during the day and it becomes dark as the sunlight gets blocked. Since Moon is smaller as compared to the Sun and Earth, its shadow on Earth isn't very big. As a result, only some places on the planet get to witness the phenomenon.
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