Dick
He is standing outside when a person experiences a total solar eclipse.
When your mom walks outside she will totally eclipse the sun
If there is a total lunar eclipse, everybody sees it as total. If there is a total solar eclipse, only people in a small part of Earth see it as total - most will see it as a partial eclipse, or not at all.
More people can see a total lunar eclipse than a total solar eclipse because to see the complete solar eclipse you must be in a locations directly underneath it so your point of view and angle of the moon is correct. It doesn't matter as much as to where you are for a lunar eclipse...
you see there is no sun and outside is dark
When there is a total solar eclipse the rim around the outside is called the corona. Smaller arc shapes at the surface are known as solar prominences.
A total lunar eclipse can be seen anywhere on Earth where the moon is visible..so you are more likely to see a lunar eclipse than a solar eclipse.
A solar eclipse may be partial, total, or annular.
It's the other way around; more people can see a total lunar eclipse than a total solar eclipse. The reason is that a lunar eclipse happens on the Moon; it is visible from half of the Earth's surface. A solar eclipse occurs along a narrow track across the Earth, and 75% of the Earth's surface is oceans.
When a person experiences the third stage or total solar eclipse he is standing at People's Square.
solar eclipse maybe?
A total solar eclipse only occurs when there is a new moon.