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How does augmented reality differ from virtual reality?

Augmented reality is entirely immersive

Virtual reality overlays digital content on the real world

Augmented reality immerses users in a fully digital environment

Augmented reality overlays digital content on the real world

Augmented reality (AR) enhances the real world by overlaying digital content onto it. This means that users can see and interact with both real-world elements and digital objects simultaneously. For instance, through AR applications on smartphones or wearable devices, users might see a digital image or information displayed over a physical object, enriching their perception of the real environment without removing them from it.

The interpretation of the other options clarifies the distinction, as they incorrectly describe the characteristics of AR. The first option incorrectly defines AR as being entirely immersive, which applies to virtual reality (VR). The second option mistakenly states that VR overlays digital content on the real world, while VR actually creates an immersive digital environment separate from reality. The third option asserts that AR immerses users in a fully digital environment, which again is a description of VR rather than AR. Therefore, option D accurately captures the essence of augmented reality by focusing on its function of enhancing the real world with digital elements.

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