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Biology, 05.05.2020 03:39 bigchungus69

A) The path of totality for a solar eclipse is swept out by the tip of the moon's umbra
as the umbra moves over Earth.
B) A total lunar eclipse is visible only from
the path of totality.
C) If you were on the moon during a total
lunar eclipse, the Sun would be hidden
behind Earth.
Which of the preceding statements is/are
true?
1. Only A and B are true.
2. Only B and C are true.
3. Only A and C are true.
4. Only A is true.
5. A, B, and C are true.
6. Only C is true.
7. Only B is true.
8. None is true.

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