It will get dark quickly, then go right back to light. Best not to look directly at the eclipse though, the UV light can damage your eyes. The pupils will dialate due to the sudden darkness, then the sudden return of bright light can hurt them.
Because the sun's light and heat is blocked during a solar eclipse, the air gets cooler.
A solar eclipse can happen only in places that are in daylight. While those places are in daylight, there are, of course, other parts of the earth where it is night. So a solar eclipse can happen when some parts of the earth are at night, but it can happen only where it is daylight.
Yes. There is nothing inherently dangerous about a solar eclipse. The only problem is for people who are tempted to look at the sun.
A solar eclipse can only happen at the time of New Moon.A lunar eclipse can only happen at the time of Full Moon.
It can happen at any time of day - while the Sun is above the horizon, of course, otherwise you won't see a solar eclipse.
Nothing will happen if you are born during a solar or lunar eclipse.
Because the sun's light and heat is blocked during a solar eclipse, the air gets cooler.
A solar eclipse can happen only in places that are in daylight. While those places are in daylight, there are, of course, other parts of the earth where it is night. So a solar eclipse can happen when some parts of the earth are at night, but it can happen only where it is daylight.
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Yes. There is nothing inherently dangerous about a solar eclipse. The only problem is for people who are tempted to look at the sun.
you see there is no sun and outside is dark
It would during a solar eclipse, but probably not during a lunar eclipse.
A solar eclipse can only happen at the time of New Moon.A lunar eclipse can only happen at the time of Full Moon.
Nothing special at all. If you work outside you will have less light in which to work in, that's all.
Yes. But don't look at the Sun directly (assuming you are talking about a solar eclipse). Even during a solar eclipse, the Sun is still bright enough to damage your eyes.
It can happen at any time of day - while the Sun is above the horizon, of course, otherwise you won't see a solar eclipse.
It happens when the moon passes over the sun during orbit.