why do we not have solar eclipses on every new moon day
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Bottom line: There's no eclipse at every full moon and 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 only once the sun moon and earth comes equal as it revolves continuously that's why we can't get solar eclipse at every full moon day
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