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What causes a partial lunar eclipse?
A:The Earth's umbra fits inside the Moon, creating an illuminated ring known as an annular eclipse.
B:Only the penumbra of the Earth passes across the Moon, creating a circular shadow.
C:A partial eclipse causes the Moon to turn reddish from the refraction of the Sun's rays through the Earth atmosphere.
D:The Earth's umbra only covers a part of the Moon causing a circular shadow to pass across it.

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Answered by appsj1983
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The answer is

Explanation:

Option B:Only the penumbra of the Earth passes across the Moon,creating a circular shadow

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Answered by priyaayika
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answer is B. Only the penumbra of the earth passes across the moon, creating a circular shadow.

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