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    Eclipses Can Occur Only When, Viewed from Earth, the Sun
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Eclipses Can Occur Only When, Viewed from Earth, the Sun

Question 14

Question 14

Multiple Choice

Eclipses can occur only when, viewed from Earth, the Sun is near one of the ____ of the Moon's orbit.


A) nodes
B) points
C) phases
D) paths
E) ecliptics

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