1) What causes a solar eclipse? a) The Moon moves in front of the Sun and makes it dark during the day. b) We can’t see the Sun during a solar eclipse because the Moon is in the way. c) A solar eclipse happens when the Moon blocks the Sun 2) What causes a lunar eclipse? a) The Earth blocks sunlight, so the Moon gets darker. b) A lunar eclipse happens when the Earth’s shadow falls on the Moon. c) The Moon looks red or dark when it passes through Earth’s shadow. 3) When do eclipses happen? a) A solar eclipse happens during the day, and a lunar eclipse happens at night. b) You can only see a solar eclipse in the daytime, and a lunar eclipse at night. c) Solar = day, Lunar = night. 4) Can you look at them? a) Never look at the Sun during a solar eclipse unless your eyes are protected. b) Looking at a solar eclipse without safety glasses can hurt your eyes. c) It is dangerous to look at a solar eclipse without special glasses. 5) What is the order of the Sun, Earth, and Moon during a solar eclipse? a) The Moon comes in the middle during a solar eclipse. b) In a solar eclipse, the Moon is between the Sun and the Earth. c) Sun → Moon → Earth = Solar eclipse. 6) Eclipses don't happen every month a) We don’t have an eclipse every month because the Moon’s orbit is tilted. b) An eclipse only happens when everything is in the perfect position. c) Eclipses are rare because the Sun, Moon, and Earth have to line up just right.

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