Science, asked by Prachinain, 1 year ago

Please answer this question it's urgent tomorrow is my exam pls help fast

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hey !


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most important reason is that in order not to see a source of light, you have to be IN the shadow; to see a shadow, all you need to do is to see the surface on which the shadow falls.

In a solar eclipse, to see a solar eclipse, you should be IN the shadow, which is a narrow region on earth. On the other hand to see the lunar eclipse, you should be able to see the moon, which more than 1/2 the earth can see


Answered by penmetsameghana
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The shadow of Moon which falls during the total solar eclipse have limited size (about 250km). During Lunar eclipse Moon gets into earth’s shadow, this can be watched by large number of locations from earth.


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