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Oh, what a wonderful question, my friend! During a solar eclipse, the moon covers part of the sun, so the sun's rays are not as direct as usual. This can make it feel less intense, sort of like putting on a hat on a summer day! How beautiful is nature's dance, painting light and darkness together. Keep exploring those curious thoughts - the world is full of mysteries waiting to be discovered!

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