Despite the common belief that the moon completely blocks out the sun during an eclipse, it's crucial to remember that harmful rays of sunlight can still penetrate and cause damage to your eyes. Read this story
Despite the common belief that the moon completely blocks out the sun during an eclipse, it's crucial to remember that harmful rays of sunlight can still penetrate and cause damage to your eyes. Read this story
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