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1. If the sun and the moon do not have the same diameter, explain how the sun’s light can be covered by the moon during a solar eclipse.
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1. If the sun and the moon do not have the same diameter, explain how the sun’s light can be covered by the moon during a solar eclipse.
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1. If the sun and the moon do not have the same diameter, explain how the sun’s light can be covered by the moon during a solar eclipse.
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This has to do with the distance between the Sun and the moon.
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