True, if you are in the shadow path of the eclipse.
Yes, because the moon is is not covered by anything when the solar eclipse occurs.
no that is an eclipse of the moon an eclipse of the sun is a solar eclipse.The name of our sun is Sol, so an eclipse of the sun is sol-ar; the moon's name is Luna, so a lunar eclipse is an eclipse of the moon.
Yes.
No, there is no scientific evidence to support the idea that souls switch during a solar eclipse. Solar eclipses are natural astronomical events caused by the moon blocking the sun, and they do not have any impact on the transference of souls.
no they happen around the world almost every year and i dont believe that were going to be here on this earth for millions of years
Yes
True.
'C' (the missing one) is the correct choice.
Technically, the statement is "True", but it is misleading. The statement implies that the corona is 'usually' visible, and is still visible during a solar eclipse. Actually, the corona is almost always drowned out by the glare of the sun, and is visible 'only' during a total solar eclipse, or with the disk somehow obscured with some astronomical research device.
Hmmm. True, but the question is misleading. A total solar eclipse is like an enormous rocky cloud that casts a big shadow - so no DIRECT rays of the Sun make it to that part of the Earth. But the Sun's light is scattered by the atmosphere AROUND the area of the eclipse, and the light spreads out INTO the eclipse area. So it never gets darker than twilight; it doesn't get truly dark.
The true shadow where the celestial body completely blocks the light source (such as a total eclipse of the sun as viewed from Earth) is called the umbra. The partial shadow, for example if only a part of the limb of the body blocks the sun (like a partial solar eclipse) is called the penumbra.