Why does the north get more total eclipses?
By MinuteEarthFrom boclips.com
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Solar eclipses can happen anywhere on earth, but if you want to see a total eclipse, you need to go to the far north, because the Earth’s shape and orbit determine the high latitudes and eclipse hotspot.
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