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(NEED HELP ASAP) Which statement best describes a key difference between a solar and lunar eclipse?

A.
During a lunar eclipse, the moon passes through Earth’s shadow; during a solar eclipse, the moon's shadow moves across Earth.

B.
During a lunar eclipse, the moon’s shadow falls on Earth’s surface; during a solar eclipse, the moon passes through Earth’s shadow.

C.
Solar eclipses happen once every ten years while lunar eclipses occur with every new moon.

D.
Solar eclipses occur with every new moon while lunar eclipses happen every five to six years.

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a

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