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Mark and Gina would like to model a solar eclipse using these tools: Draw a diagram that shows how Mark and Gina can model the positions of the Sun, Earth, and the Moon, and their orbital paths, during a solar eclipse. You must use all of the tools in your design: lamp, tennis ball, golf ball, and yarn.


Mark and Gina would like to model a solar eclipse using these tools:

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