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How are the sun, Earth, and the moon aligned during a solar eclipse?

In a straight line with the moon between Earth and the sun
In a straight line with Earth between the sun and the moon
With the sun and the moon at right angles to each other in relation to Earth
With the sun and Earth at right angles to each other in relation to the moon

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User Kennyc
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Answer:

A solar eclipse occurs when the moon gets between Earth and the sun, and the moon casts a shadow over Earth. A solar eclipse can only take place at the phase of new moon, when the moon passes directly between the sun and Earth and its shadows fall upon Earth's surface.

Step-by-step explanation:

So basically In a straight line with the moon between Earth and the sun

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User Madelin
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Answer:

i believe it is the strait line moon between the earth and the sun

Step-by-step explanation:

this is because a solar eclipse is when the moon blocks out the sun.

hope this helped

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User Emad Feiz
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