The appearance of the visible spectrum of the Sun, when its light is separated in its component colors, is a:
A) uniform continuous spectrum with no structure.
B) spectrum containing many dark absorption and many bright emission lines on a continuous background.
C) continuous bright spectrum, crossed by thousands of dark absorption lines.
D) spectrum consisting only of a few bright emission lines.
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