Multiple Choice
We are able to see the sun for several minutes AFTER it has slipped below the horizon because:
A) our eyes are able to recognize internal reflection.
B) we are unable to perceive light bending.
C) Actually, we can't see the sun once it is below the horizon.
D) ice crystals have diffracted the light.
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