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    The Moon's Umbral Shadow Usually Does Not Produce a Total
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The Moon's Umbral Shadow Usually Does Not Produce a Total

Question 77

Question 77

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The Moon's umbral shadow usually does not produce a total solar eclipse.Why not?


A) shadow is too bright
B) shadow is too faint
C) shadow is too long
D) shadow is too short

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