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1. During a solar eclipse, what blocks all, or some of the sun's rays from reaching the Earth?

O New moon
the Sun
the Earth
Mars

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User RafalK
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Answer:

New moon

Step-by-step explanation:

During a solar eclipse it is the moon that blocks light from the sun. If you are standing at the right time at the right place on the earth looking at the sun during a solar eclipse, you can actually see it happening.

This is a rare fenomenom, and you should defenately try to experience it, whenever you get the chance.

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