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Does everyone in the earth experience solar eclipse?​

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while all of the world can experience a solar eclipse it is not normally at the same time so one part of the earth might have it but not the other and even in one area if there is one in north america like the last one in texas we did not have a full eclipse

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Answer: To answer your question.Not at all because the shadow that the moon cast on the earth is not very broad,as the earth rotates ,the path of the total eclipse is a narrow one.

Total solar eclipses are rare events actually. Although they occur somewhere on Earth every 18 months on average, this is estimated to recur at any given place only once every 360 to 410 years, on average as the case may be .

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