
Solar eclipse
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4th Grade - Professional Development
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Manasvi Nair
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What must happen in order for there to be an eclipse?
the sun, earth, and moon must perfectly align
The earth must be higher than the sun and moon
A full moon occurs
The moon must be beside the earth
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During a solar eclipse...
The sun is blocked by the moon
The moon is blocked by the sun
The Earth is blocked moon
What must happen in order for there to be an eclipse?
the sun, earth, and moon must perfectly align
The earth must be higher than the sun and moon
A full moon occurs
The moon must be beside the earth
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