Which two events must happen at the same time to cause a solar eclipse
A The moon passes a point where Earth is directly between the sun and the moon
B The moon passes a point directly between the sun and earth
C The moon is at a full-moon phase of the lunar cycle
D The moon is in the new phase of the lunar cycle

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Answer:

B The moon passes a point directly between the sun and earth

Explanation:

During solar eclipse, the moon passes a point directly between the sun and the earth thereby casting a shadow on the earth.

An eclipse is a phenomenon whereby an astronomical body obscures the path of light to another thereby casting a shadow on the other.

  • In solar eclipse, the moon obscures light from the sun from reaching the earth.
  • This causes a shadow to be cast on the earth.
  • Portions of the earth directly facing the moon becomes suddenly dark.
  • An eclipse usually lasts for a short duration from a few seconds to some minutes.

Lunar eclipse occurs when the earth comes in between the sun and the moon.

The right choice here is obviously B.

Answer:

It's B and D

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