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Explain Solar eclipse with diagram.

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Solar eclipse:

1. During its revolution, when the moon comes between the sun and the earth, a shadow of the moon is cast on the earth and the sun cannot be seen from the part in the shadow. This is called a solar eclipse 

2. A solar eclipse is seen only on a new moon day. 

3. The solar eclipse may be either partial or total, 

4. Sometimes the solar disc is completely covered by the moon. This is the total solar eclipse. 

5. When the solar disc is not covered fully by the moon, we have a partial solar eclipse. 

6. During a solar eclipse, ultra-violet rays which are harmful to us reach the earth. 

7. A solar eclipse should never be watched with the naked eye. 

8. A special type of goggles should be used for this purpose. 

9. Solar eclipse can be seen for a few minutes only.

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