What is the right alignment during a solar eclipse?
A Moon, Earth, sun
B Earth, sun, moon
C Sun, moon, Earth
A solar eclipse happens when the moon passes between the Earth and the sun, blocking or partially blocking the sun’s light from reaching the Earth’s surface. This alignment can result in either a partial, total or annular solar eclipse, depending on the relative positions of the three celestial bodies and their apparent sizes.
The correct answer is Sun, moon, Earth.