During a lunar eclipse, the Sun and Moon are on opposite sides of the Earth, the Sun will tend to cancel some of the effect that the Moon has on the earth, but you can still expect high tide to occur during a lunar eclipse, but it will be slightly less than if the Sun were not on the opposite side of the Earth.
Tides are affected by both the moon and the sun. Each month the highest high tides occur when the moon and sun are in rough alignment and thus "pulling" together on the oceans. During a solar eclipse the alignment of sun and moon are not significantly different from what we get during other months when the highest monthly tides occur without an eclipse.
They don't.
Eclipses are optical, tides are gravitational.
(But because eclipses always happen at the same time as astronomical high tides, it's easy to confuse cause and effects.)
The eclipse in and of itself does not affect the tides. There is more tidal variation during a solar eclipse, but this occurrence, known as the spring tides, is typical of the new moon and full moon phases, whether an eclipse occur or not.
i think currents are stronger and so are waves because there is more gravity
A solar eclipse happens.
During a solar eclipse, the shadow of the MOON falls on the EARTH.
If you can see the solar eclipse, then you are in the Moon's shadow.
A solar eclipse is where the sky darkens, and only the suns atmosphere is visible.
A solar eclipse is when the moon, momentarily blocks out the sun. It happens around once a month
Nothing will happen if you are born during a solar or lunar eclipse.
A solar eclipse happens only at New Moon. A lunar eclipse happens only at Full Moon.
The entire area becomes completely dark as a normal solar eclipse woulddo to a certain area.
when a solar eclipse happens the sun is perfectly alined with the moon. when this happens the moon blocks the sun causing the sun to show no light.
It would during a solar eclipse, but probably not during a lunar eclipse.
On a solar eclipse is like a person in front of the t.v you can't see anything. That's the same with the moon and sun. WARNING: never look at the sun during a solar eclipse. You are going to damage your eyes.
The sun is hidden during a solar eclipse
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It happens when the moon passes over the sun during orbit.
A solar eclipse happens.
During a solar eclipse, the shadow of the MOON falls on the EARTH.
If you can see the solar eclipse, then you are in the Moon's shadow.