why do the sun the moon and the earth not lie on the same line on every full moon and new moon
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Answer:Bottom line: There's not an eclipse at every full moon and every new moon because the moon's orbit is inclined to Earth's orbit by about five degrees. Most of the time, the sun, Earth and moon don't line up precisely enough to cause an eclipse.
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because they rotate ok
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