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An observer’s ability to view a total solar eclipse would depend on the observer’s location on Earth, because different parts of the earth are facing the sun and the moon at different angles.

Explanation:

The observer’s ability to view a total solar eclipse that would depend on the observer’s location on Earth is :

-Different parts of the earth are facing the sun and the moon at different angles.

"Solar eclipse"

An observer’s ability to view a total solar eclipse would depend on the observer’s location on Earths as the  different parts of the earth are facing the sun and the moon at different angles.

A solar eclipse happens when a parcel of the Soil is overwhelmed in a shadow cast by the Moon which completely or somewhat pieces daylight.

This happens when the Sun, Moon and Soil are adjusted.

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