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15 December, 02:46

What is one difference between a total solar and a total lunar eclipse? Question 4 options: A-In a solar eclipse, the sun moves between Earth and the moon. In a lunar eclipse, the moon moves between the sun and Earth. B-In a solar eclipse, it is Earth that is caught in the umbra of the moon. In a lunar eclipse, it is the moon that is caught in the umbra of Earth. C - A solar eclipse happens once every 28 days. A lunar eclipse happens only during a full moon. D - A solar eclipse can be viewed anywhere on Earth. A lunar eclipse can only be seen from the side of Earth facing the moon.

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  1. 15 December, 03:14
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    B. In a solar eclipse, it is Earth that is caught in the umbra of the moon. In a lunar eclipse, it is the moon that is caught in the umbra of Earth.
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