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Solar and Lunar Eclipses
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Arrange the following events in the correct sequence that leads to a lunar eclipse: A) The Earth casts a shadow on the Moon, B) The Sun, Earth, and Moon align, C) The Moon enters the Earth's shadow, D) The Moon is full.

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A

B → D → C → A

B

D → B → C → A

C

B → A → D → C

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D → C → B → A

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Answer

A lunar eclipse starts with a full Moon, so the Moon is already fully illuminated by the Sun. Then the Sun, Earth, and Moon line up in a straight line. As they align, the Earth’s shadow is cast onto the Moon’s surface. Finally the Moon moves into that shadow, creating the eclipse. For example, when the Moon passes through the Earth's shadow during a full Moon, we see a darkening of the lunar surface.

Detailed Explanation

First the Moon must be full because it shows the side that faces the Sun. Other options are incorrect because This option places the shadow before the Moon is full; It says the Moon enters the shadow before the bodies align.

Key Concepts

Lunar Eclipses
Celestial Alignment
Earth's Shadow
Topic

Solar and Lunar Eclipses

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