Depend if they have moon.
Only to this extent; if it's cloudy, you won't be able to see a lunar eclipse. But it happens without you anyway. An eclipse, on the other hand, has no effect on weather in the slightest degree.
it is when the moon is completely covered by the sun
A full lunar eclipse covers the whole sun while others only partially cover the sun
I have studied astronomy my entire life, and I am aware of no other common term for it than "lunar eclipse" or perhaps "eclipse of the moon".
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that food spoils specifically during a lunar eclipse. Spoilage of food is typically caused by factors such as temperature, moisture, and exposure to air and bacteria. Lunar eclipse does not have any direct effect on food spoilage.
You can see a lunar eclipse just not a solar. Lunar is when the moon turns orange from a lack of light, when it's behind the earth, then light reflects off of other planets. Solar is when the moon is in between the earth and the sun, blocking light th o the earth
A full moon lunar eclipse happens approximately twice a year.
If you're referring to complete lunar eclipses (a lunar eclipse when the moon is full) then unlikely....but any other lunar eclipse (any other moon phase) usually happens atleast twice a year.
Yes.
You can see a lunar eclipse just not a solar. Lunar is when the moon turns orange from a lack of light, when it's behind the earth, then light reflects off of other planets. Solar is when the moon is in between the earth and the sun, blocking light th o the earth
IN a lunar eclipse, the Earth is in the middle, casting a shadow onto the Moon.
Either a solar eclipse or a lunar eclipse, depending on the arrangement of the alignment.