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During a solar eclipse, the sun is hidden by the moon passing between the sun and Earth, blocking the sunlight. This creates a temporary shadow on Earth, causing a partial or total darkness known as an eclipse.
about every 10-25 years
The sun moon and earth are in a line during a solar eclipse. A solar eclipse is when the moon passes in front of the sun. So the moon is in between the sun and the earth. I know that and I am 12!
they r the radiations which r coming from the elements of corona of the sun.
a solar eclipse happens about every 6000 days, way more than a year.
A solar eclipse ends when the moon's shadow no longer touches, or even points toward, any place on Earth.
A solar eclipse happens when the Moon crosses in front of the Sun, while with a lunar eclipse the Earth comes between the Sun and the Moon so the Moon goes dark. You can only see a solar eclipse in daytime, while you can only see a lunar eclipse at night-time.
It would during a solar eclipse, but probably not during a lunar eclipse.
During a lunar eclipse, the moon is "full". During a solar eclipse the moon is "new".
A solar eclipse occurs when the path of the moon comes between the sun and the earth. The moon casts a shadow on the earth's surface and an observer within that shadow would see a solar eclipse.
It happenes during the Great Depression.