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frozen [14]
2 years ago
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Why does an eclipse happen? The Sun burns out quickly and reignites due to changes in magnetic energy. b A celestial object move

s into the shadow made by another celestial object. c Stars twinkle which creates a delay in light transfer. d The planets Mars and Venus interfere with Earth's orbit. NEED HELP
Biology
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Softa [21]2 years ago
7 0

An eclipse occurs when celestial object moves into the shadow made by another celestial object. Option A

<h3>What is an eclipse?</h3>

The term eclipse refers to a situation in which in which one celestial body casts a shadow on another celestial body. In this case, we could have the earth cast its shadow on the earth or the sun as the case may be.

The kinds of eclipse that could occur are;

  • Eclipse of the sun
  • Eclipse of the moon

This brings us to conclude that; an eclipse occurs when celestial object moves into the shadow made by another celestial object. Option A

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