TRIBUNNEWS.COM – A solar eclipse is a natural phenomenon when sunlight cannot reach Earth.
This natural phenomenon is caused by the location of the Sun, Moon, and Earth are in a straight line.
The position of the Moon automatically blocks the Sun’s light Earth.
Sunlight blocked by the Moon then casts shadows in some areas Earth.
Thus, the area affected by the shadow of the Sun experiences a solar eclipse.
For more information about solar eclipses, see the following summary.
Also read: Knowing Lunar Eclipses: Definition, Types of Lunar Eclipses and Facts about Lunar Eclipse Phenomena
What’s that Solar eclipse?
according to National GeographicA solar eclipse occurs when the Earth, Moon, and Sun are in the same line.
The moon blocks the sun and casts its shadow on the Earth.
However, the Moon still follows orbit ellipse around Earth.
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