Multiple Choice
During a lunar eclipse the Moon can appear red.This is caused by
A) the moon glowing red.
B) oxidation of the lunar crust.
C) solar flares.
D) light traveling through the Earth's atmosphere.
E) light being reddened as it is reflected by Moon dust.
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