What is one difference between a total solar and a total lunar eclipse? Question 4 options: A-In a solar eclipse, the sun moves between Earth and the moon. In a lunar eclipse, the moon moves between the sun and Earth. B-In a solar eclipse, it is Earth that is caught in the umbra of the moon. In a lunar eclipse, it is the moon that is caught in the umbra of Earth. C- A solar eclipse happens once every 28 days. A lunar eclipse happens only during a full moon. D- A solar eclipse can be viewed anywhere on Earth. A lunar eclipse can only be seen from the side of Earth facing the moon.

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B. In a solar eclipse, it is Earth that is caught in the umbra of the moon. In a lunar eclipse, it is the moon that is caught in the umbra of Earth.

In a solar eclipse, it is Earth that is caught in the umbra of the moon. In a lunar eclipse, it is the Moon that is caught in the umbra of Earth. The correct option is B.

What is eclipse?

The stoppage of the light from one celestial body by the passage of another between it and the observer.

Eclipses are differentiated into two types: Solar and Lunar.

Solar eclipses occur when the Moon passes between Earth and the Sun.  Lunar eclipses occur when Earth passes between the Sun and the Moon, falling a shadow on the Moon.

Thus,  one difference between a total solar and a total lunar eclipse is option B.

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