Science, asked by fatimahazari5, 5 months ago

when a solar eclipse occurs, it can be seen from all places on the Earth ( true or false).​

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Answered by asinsarabiga
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Answer:

You have to be on the sunny side of the planet when it happens. You also have to be in the path of the moon's shadow. On average, the same spot on Earth only gets to see a solar eclipse for a few minutes about every 375 years

Answered by sanjumanoj9567
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Solar eclipses are only visible from within the area on Earth where the Moon's shadow falls, and the closer you are to the center of the shadow's path, the bigger the eclipse looks. Solar eclipses are usually named for their darkest, or maximum, point. The exception is the hybrid eclipse.

Short answer-false

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