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In what order do the sun, moon, and Earth need to be in to cause a solar eclipse?
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In what order do the sun, moon, and Earth need to be in to cause a solar eclipse?
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SUN, MOON AND EARTH
The moon has to be in between the Sun and the Earth.
On a solar eclipse, the Sun, Moon and Earth are aligned in a way that half of Earth does not receive light for the fact that the moon is covering it.
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