What is the moon’s shadow’s inner part called?

What is the moon's shadow's inner part called?

  • Correct Answer: umbra
  • aurora
  • mullah
  • penumbra

Explanation: The Moon’s shadow has two distinct parts. The umbra is the inner, cone-shaped part of the shadow. It is the part in which all of the light has been blocked. The penumbra is the outer part of Moon’s shadow. It is where the light is only partially blocked.

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