It drops.
Because the sun's light and heat is blocked during a solar eclipse, the air gets cooler.
A solar eclipse doesn't last long enough to affect the air temperature. The air is heated by the ground below. However, the temperature we "feel" is a combination of the air temperature and the Sun's light and heat hitting our bodies. Since the Moon blocks the Sun during an eclipse, the Sun isn't hitting US - and we feel a little cooler from the lack of the Sun warming us.
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The temperature of air is decreased.
The temperature of air is decreased.
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Yes, water can still evaporate during an eclipse. An eclipse does not affect the basic physical process of water evaporation, which is driven by heat from the sun. However, the air temperature may drop slightly during a solar eclipse, potentially affecting the rate of evaporation.
Solar irradiance is the amount of solar energy received per unit area. It directly influences air temperature by warming the Earth's surface when absorbed. Higher solar irradiance levels lead to higher air temperatures, while lower levels result in cooler temperatures.
it decreases.
The room air temperature increases.
When air is compressed temperature increases because of the collission and vibration of molecules
The temperature rises