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Compare lunar and solar eclipses and answer the following questions: 1. How does a lunar eclipse happen? 2. How does a solar eclips happen? 3. Which one occurs more often?
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Compare lunar and solar eclipses and answer the following questions:
1. How does a lunar eclipse happen?
2. How does a solar eclips happen?
3. Which one occurs more often?
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So lunar eclips earth between sun and moon
Solar eclips moon between sun and earth.
About the 3th.. im not sure, it depends on if you meen a total solar eclips or not... i think total is more rare then a lunar eclipse..
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