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simp108:

1. What is the relative placement of the Moon, Earth, and Sun during a lunar eclipse? The Earth and Sun are aligned with the Moon at a right angle to Earth. The Moon and Sun are aligned with the Earth at right a right angle to the Moon. The Sun, Earth, and Moon are aligned with the Earth in the middle and the Moon furthest away from the Sun. The Sun, Earth, and Moon are aligned with the Moon in the center and the Earth furthest away from the Sun.

BlasiannPrincess1:

Are there answer choices?

simp108:

yes

Laylalyssa:

then provide them bruh

563blackghost:

I know this question was so long ago but ill answer. Lunar eclipses are basically when the Moon is casted behind the shadow of the Earth, so that means that the Sun, Earth and Moon are aligned where the Earth is in the middle and the Moon is the furthest from the Sun.

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