If the Sun shines on a simple converging lens made of glass, which of the following can you infer?
A) Light of all colors converges to precisely the same point.
B) The red light converges to a point that is slightly closer to the lens than the point to which the blue light converges.
C) The blue light converges to a point that is slightly closer to the lens than the point to which the red light converges.
D) The image of the Sun will be distorted, being more red toward the bottom and somewhat green near the top.
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