Science, asked by themuzammilshahid, 10 months ago

solar eclipsesnot occur every mounth whenever there is a new moon​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Dr Kornreich said: “A lunar eclipse occurs when the moon enters the Earth's shadow. ... Compared to the Earth, the moon's orbit is inclined by about five degrees. If the two planes were aligned we would see two eclipses every month without fail – a solar eclipse with every new moon and total eclipse with every full moon

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Answered by preethajohnson14
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Explanation:

There is no eclipse at every full moon and new moon because the moon s orbit is inclined to earth s orbit by about five degrees. Most of the time the sun,the earth and the moon dont line up precisely enough to cause an eclipse.

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