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Two events in space are described below.

Event 1: The moon moves into the shadow of Earth at night and this makes it difficult to see the moon from Earth.
Event 2: The moon comes between the sun and Earth, but the moon only covers the center of the sun's disk and the sun's circular edge is visible.

Which event or events represent(s) a total solar eclipse on Earth?

Group of answer choices

Only Event 1

Only Event 2

Both Event 1 and Event 2

Neither Event 1 nor Event 2

please explain it to me i dont get it

User Adem Tepe
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Answer:

only event 2

Step-by-step explanation:

the first one is a lunar eclipse and the second one is a solar eclipse.

User Randy Tang
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I think it is Only Event 2, because a solar eclipse is when the moon goes in front of the sun, that’s why the sky is the dark and only the edge of the sun is visible.
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