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Compare the positions of the sun, moon, and the earth in a solar and lunar eclipse.

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In a solar eclipse, there is no light shining on a part of the earth, therefore the sun is being blocked by the moon.

In a lunar eclipse, there is no light shining on the moon, therefore the sun is being blocked by the earth.
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As explained below.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • The lunar eclipse occurs when the earth is located a the center of the sun and the moon and the sun rays are unable to reach the moon due to the earth creates a blocking effect and the moon remains to be the earth and this shadow that is failing form the earth on the moon can remain for about two hours.
  • The solar eclipses are when the moon falls in direct line with the earth and the sun and thus blocks a part of the sun or partial eclipse or completed blocks the sun and forms a ring around it as a total solar eclipse.

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