Lunar Eclipse occurs when the Earth directly covers up the line between the moon and sun for a short period of time.
Lunar Eclipse, is a phenomena where the Earth is directly blocking the line between the Moon and Sun while the Solar Eclipse is where the Moon is directly covers or blocks the line between the Earth and Sun, covering up an area of the Earth.
There's no eclipse at every full moon and new moon because the moon's orbit is inclined to Earth's orbit by about five degrees. Most of the time, the sun, Earth and moon don't line up precisely enough to cause an eclipse.
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Solar eclipses occur when the Moon passes between Earth and the Sun, leaving a moving region of shadow on Earth's surface.
Lunar eclipses occur when Earth passes between the Sun and the Moon, casting a shadow on the Moon
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1. How lunar and solar eclipses occur?
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Lunar Eclipse occurs when the Earth directly covers up the line between the moon and sun for a short period of time.
Lunar Eclipse, is a phenomena where the Earth is directly blocking the line between the Moon and Sun while the Solar Eclipse is where the Moon is directly covers or blocks the line between the Earth and Sun, covering up an area of the Earth.
There's no eclipse at every full moon and new moon because the moon's orbit is inclined to Earth's orbit by about five degrees. Most of the time, the sun, Earth and moon don't line up precisely enough to cause an eclipse.
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