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What happens during a solar eclipse ?

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Answered by sonuaidalpur
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A solar eclipse happens when the moon moves in front of the Sun as seen from a location on Earth. During a solar eclipse, it gets dimer and dimmer outside as more and more of the Sun is covered by the Moon. During a total eclipse, the entire Sun is covered for a few minutes and it becomes very dark outside.
Answered by Anonymous
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Solar eclipse

A solar eclipse is a kind of eclipse when the moon passes between the Earth and the Sun and when viewed from Earth, the Sun is completely or partially covered by the Moon. When the Moon completely covers the Sun, it becomes full Solar eclipse is called as seen in solar eclipse of 19. Its end can be seen in red on a solar flame or a wide corona fiber.

In terms of physics, when the moon comes between the Sun and the Earth, the image of the Sun behind the Moon gets covered for some time, the same phenomenon is called Solar Eclipse. The Earth revolves around the Sun and the Moon revolves around the Earth. Sometimes the moon comes between the sun and the earth. Then he stops some or all of the sunlight, which spreads the shadow over the earth. This phenomenon is called solar eclipse. This event always happens on the new moon day.

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