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What can come between the sun and the earth?​

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Answered by LEGEND778
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When the Earth comes between the Sun and the Moon we get a 'Lunar eclipse' or eclipse of the Moon (Figure 1). The Moon passes into the shadow of the Earth, it ever completely disappears because a small amount of the Sun's light is refracted by the Earth's atmosphere and falls on the Moon during the eclipse.

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Answered by jitendra290
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solar eclipse

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A solar eclipse occurs when the new moon passes directly between the Earth and the Sun (Figure 24.23). This casts a shadow on the Earth and blocks our view of the Sun. A total solar eclipse occurs when the Moon's shadow completely blocks the Sun

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