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Suppose the Moon's orbit were not tilted. How many total solar eclipses would you expect to see from Earth in a year?

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The Moon completes its orbit in about 1 month. If the Moon's orbit were not tilted, a total solar eclipse would occur every time the Moon was between the Earth and Sun, or once a month hope this helps❤️

If the moon's orbit were not tilted, we would see about 12 solar eclipse from earth in a year.

What do you mean by solar eclipse?

The solar eclipses occurs when the New Moon comes between the Sun and Earth and casts the darkest part of its shadow, the umbra, on Earth.

During a total solar eclipse, the Moon covers the entire disk of the Sun. In partial and annular solar eclipses, the Moon blocks only a part of the Sun. The moon completes its orbit in about 1 month. If the Moon's orbit were not tilted, a total solar eclipse would occur every time the Moon was between the Earth and Sun, or once a month.

Hence, we would expect 12 solar eclipses each year.

To learn more about solar eclipse here

https://brainly.com/question/4702388.

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