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Scientists Say: Solar – Science News for Students

What do solar energy, the solar year and solar flares have in common? They’re all related to the sun.

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eclipse: This occurs when two celestial bodies line up in space so that one totally or partially obscures the other. In a solar eclipse, the sun, moon and Earth line up in that order. The moon casts its shadow on the Earth. From Earth, it looks like the moon is blocking out the sun. In a lunar eclipse, the three bodies line up in a different order sun, Earth, moon and the Earth casts its shadow on the moon, turning the moon a deep red.
electricity: A flow of charge, usually from the movement of…

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