Multiple Choice
A total lunar eclipse is visible in principle (assuming clear skies everywhere) to
A) everyone in one hemisphere of Earth.
B) everyone on Earth.
C) only people in a circular area on Earth having a diameter equal to that of the Moon.
D) only people in a long, narrow, and very specific path, much smaller than a hemisphere.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q164: Are the constellations seasonal?<br>A) No. If a
Q165: Why does the Moon have phases as
Q166: 10<sup>5</sup>/10<sup>5</sup> =<br>A) 1<br>B) 10<sup>12</sup><br>C) 0<br>D) 10
Q167: The length of time for the Moon
Q168: How would the Sun appear to move
Q170: Because of the tilt of Earth's spin
Q171: At the summer solstice in the northern
Q172: Earth would NOT have seasons if<br>A) its
Q173: For the Moon to appear as a
Q174: Which of these statements describing the situation