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Answer:
The best explanation for a partial solar eclipse is that moon only partially covers the sun during the eclipse (option D).
Explanation:
A solar eclipse occurs when the moon stands between the sun and the earth, which happens when the moon is near the plane of the ecliptic, that is, the point where the orbits of the earth and the sun intersect.
A partial solar eclipse occurs when the moon partially covers the sun, which depends on the observer's point of view on the earth and his geographical location.
The other options are not correct because:
A. If the earth stands between the sun and the moon, lunar eclipses occur.
B and C. During a solar eclipse it is not possible to see lunar phases, which occur when the sun's rays are reflected off the satellite.
Answer:
for a little easier answer from the other one on this question basically the answer is D.
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