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When Earth, the moon, and the sun align, which order would lead to a solar eclipse? (1 point)
sun–Earth–moon
moon–sun–Earth
moon–Earth–sun
sun–moon–Earth
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sun–moon–Earth
The Moon must be between the Sun and Earth to block sunlight — that's a solar eclipse. (When Earth is between Sun and Moon — sun–Earth–moon — that's a lunar eclipse.)
The Moon must be between the Sun and Earth to block sunlight — that's a solar eclipse. (When Earth is between Sun and Moon — sun–Earth–moon — that's a lunar eclipse.)
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