Here are a few statements that I believe will answer your questions:
-- Eclipses occur when the Sun, Earth, and Moon are almost perfectly
in line.
-- When the Earth is the one in the 'middle', the Moon is eclipsed,
because it is then in the Earth's shadow.
-- When the Moon is the one in the 'middle', the Sun is eclipsed for people
in certain locations, because they are briefly in the Moon's shadow.
solar eclipse is when the moon comes between the sun and the earth but in a lunar eclipse the earth comes between the sun and the moon
when the moon comes in between the Earth and the Sun a Solar Eclipse occurs and when the Earth comes in between the Moon and the Sun a Lunar Eclipse occurs
An eclipse occurs when the moon comes between sun and the earth..
A lunar eclipse is where the Earth comes between the moon and sun, so that light to the moon is blocked out by Earths shadow. A solar eclipse is where the moon comes between the sun and Earth, blocking out sunlight to the Earth.
the effect is the solar eclipse
No. A solar eclipse happens when the Moon comes between the Sun and the Earth, and what we can an eclipse is the Moon's shadow hitting the Earth.
A Lunar Eclipse.
In a solar eclipse, the moon comes between the sun and the earth so that the sun is blocked out. A lunar eclipse is when the earth comes in between the moon and the sun so that the moon is blocked out.
A solar eclipse happens when the moon comes between the sun and the earth$$$
A lunar eclipse is where the Earth comes between the moon and sun, so that light to the moon is blocked out by Earths shadow. A solar eclipse is where the moon comes between the sun and Earth, blocking out sunlight to the Earth.
That is called an eclipse.
A lunar eclipse