The eclipse of the moon occurs when the

a

moon comes exactly between the earth and the sun

b

earth comes exactly between the moon and the sun

c

sun comes exactly between the earth and the moon

d

moon reflects all the rays from the sun onto the earth

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WGcddne
2 years ago

An eclipse of the moon occurs when the Earth comes between the sun and the moon. This happens when the moon is at its fullest phase, or a full moon. During this time, the Earth blocks the sun's light from hitting the moon. This creates a shadow on the moon that can be seen from Earth. Option B is the correct answer. The earth is blocking the sun's light, so the moon cannot reflect the sun's rays onto the earth. The other options are incorrect because they do not involve the earth coming between the sun and the moon.

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