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What is the difference between a total solar eclipse and an annular eclipse? A. During an annular eclipse, sunlight is totally blocked and the sky looks dark. During a solar eclipse a thin ring of sunlight is visible around the edge of the moon.

B. During a total solar eclipse, sunlight is mostly blocked and the sky looks darker. During an annular eclipse the sun's corona is visible around the
edge of the moon.

C. During a total solar eclipse, the moon's umbra does not reach Earth. During an annular eclipse the ground is completely in the umbra.

D. During a total solar eclipse, sunlight is totally blocked and the sky looks dark. During an annular eclipse a thin ring of sunlight is visible around the edge of the moon.

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