Which of the images below represents a solar eclipse? moon's shadow Earth moon sun A moon's orbit Earth's orbit moon's orbit Earth's orbit moon Earth sun Earth's shadow O A
Which of the images below represents a solar eclipse? moon's shadow Earth moon sun A moon's orbit Earth's orbit moon's orbit Earth's orbit moon Earth sun Earth's shadow O A
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### Identifying a Solar Eclipse
**Question:**
Which of the images below represents a solar eclipse?
**Image A:**
- Shows the Earth, moon, and sun alignment.
- The moon is positioned between the Earth and the sun.
- The moon's shadow can be seen falling onto the Earth.
- There are labels indicating the moon's shadow, moon's orbit, and Earth's orbit.
**Image B:**
- Shows the Earth, moon, and sun alignment.
- The Earth is positioned between the moon and the sun.
- Earth's shadow is cast onto the moon.
- There are labels indicating the Earth's shadow, moon's orbit, and Earth's orbit.
**Answer Options:**
- A
- B
- Both A and B
- Neither A nor B
**Explanation:**
- **Image A** represents a solar eclipse. During a solar eclipse, the moon moves between the Earth and the sun, blocking the sunlight and casting a shadow on the Earth.
- **Image B** represents a lunar eclipse. In a lunar eclipse, the Earth is positioned between the sun and the moon, casting its shadow on the moon.
Therefore, the correct answer is **A**.
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**Graph/Diagram Explanation:**
1. **Image A:**
- *Diagram Description:*
A visual representation showing the moon obstructing the sunlight reaching the Earth. The moon’s shadow is illustrated as a blue cone that narrows and hits the Earth. The orbits of the moon and the Earth are marked to indicate their pathways around the sun.
2. **Image B:**
- *Diagram Description:*
This visual depicts Earth casting its shadow onto the moon. The Earth’s shadow is represented by a blue cone extending towards the moon. The moon's and Earth's orbits are also marked in this diagram.
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This question helps students distinguish between solar and lunar eclipses by analyzing the positions of the Earth, moon, and sun. It also provides a visual understanding of the mechanics of each type of eclipse.
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