Yes, there can ONLY be a solar eclipse in daylight, because it is when the moon blocks the sun. A solar eclipse can only be seen in parts of the world where the sun is up.
A solar eclipse can happen only in places that are in daylight. While those places are in daylight, there are, of course, other parts of the earth where it is night. So a solar eclipse can happen when some parts of the earth are at night, but it can happen only where it is daylight.
Yes. It becomes pitch black. This is called a Total Solar Eclipse. When it doesn't totally gets dark but somewhat, this is called a Partial Solar Eclipse. ----- Look this up in Google.com for more information -----
No. A solar eclipse can only be seen along its path. The path for a partial eclipse is much larger than the path for a total eclipse, but even that doesn't cover the entire daylight side of Earth.
eclipse is of two kinds- solar eclipse and lunar eclipse
A solar eclipse.
A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between the Earth and the Sun, partially or completely blocking the Sun's light from reaching the Earth's surface. This creates a temporary shadow on Earth, causing daylight to dim and the sky to darken as if it were nighttime.
the two kind of eclipse are solar eclipse and lonar eclipse..lonar and solar
the two kind of eclipse are solar eclipse and lonar eclipse..lonar and solar
solar eclipse
Western Australia is trialling daylight savings until 2009. It begins at 2am on the last Sunday in October. In 2008, this is the 26th of October.
Solar eclipse
solar eclipse maybe?