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When does solar eclipse occur?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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α sσℓαr єcℓiρsє σccυrs ωнєท α ρσrτiσท σƒ τнє єαrτн is єทgυℓƒє∂ iท α sнα∂σω cαsτ вy τнє мσσท ωнicн ƒυℓℓy σr ραrτiαℓℓy вℓσcкs sυทℓigнτ. τнis σccυrs ωнєท τнє sυท, мσσท αท∂ єαrτн αrє αℓigทє∂. sυcн αℓigทмєทτ cσiทci∂єs ωiτн α ทєω мσσท iท∂icατiทg τнє мσσท is cℓσsєsτ τσ τнє єcℓiρτic ρℓαทє.

Answered by MrPrince07
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Explanation:

A total solar eclipse happens when the Moon completely covers the Sun. It can take place only when the Moon is near perigee, the point of the Moon's orbit closest to the Earth. You can see a total solar eclipse only if you are in the path where the Moon casts its darkest shadow, the umbra.

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