Yes it affects the process of photosynthesis. As solar eclipse block out some sunlight, the rate of photosynthesis will be slower.
Solar eclipse affects the ozone layer. It is because of the increased UV radiations.
Not in the slightest. A lunar eclipse has no effect at all, and a total solar eclipse only affects a body of water by reducing the sunlight hitting the water for the few minutes of the solar eclipse. It is less effect than a cloudy day would cause.
eclipse is of two kinds- solar eclipse and lunar eclipse
A solar eclipse.
If you are in the path of totality, a solar eclipse is more obvious; it gets dark in the middle of the day. But a total solar eclipse affects only a thin track across the Earth. A lunar eclipse is visible from the entire night side of the Earth, potentially half or more of all humanity. But it happens at night, and isn't as obvious.
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that a solar eclipse or lunar eclipse directly affects the digestive system of humans. Changes in behavior or routines during eclipses, such as altered eating patterns or increased stress, could potentially have an indirect impact on digestion for some individuals.
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
Solar eclipse
solar eclipse maybe?
you spelt it correctly already Solar Eclipse