That's the word, according to Philippine mythology. We know better now,
but if you're more comfortable with the Bakunawa, there's no harm done.
a solar eclipse
Observing the Sun can be dangerous if you do not take the proper precautions. An improper viewing of the Sun during an eclipse can lead to the development of blindness or may cause retinal burns.
No, when the moon's shadow falls on the earth, this is a solar eclipse. When the earth's shadow falls on the moon, it is a lunar eclipse.
No, mercury cannot cause an eclipse on Earth. Eclipses occur when one celestial body moves into the shadow of another, such as when the Moon passes between the Earth and the Sun, or when the Earth passes between the Sun and the Moon. Mercury is too small and too far from Earth to create an eclipse; its position and size do not allow it to obscure the Sun or the Moon from our viewpoint.
No, there is no scientific evidence to support the belief that going out during a solar or lunar eclipse will cause a child to be disfigured or die. Pregnant women can safely go out during an eclipse without any harm to their baby.
That's the word, according to Philippine mythology. We know better now, but if you're more comfortable with the Bakunawa, there's no harm done.
That's the word, according to Philippine mythology. We know better now, but if you're more comfortable with the Bakunawa, there's no harm done.
Some Filipinos believe that eclipses signal bad events, like earthquakes or wars. There is also a belief that eclipses will cause a creature named Bakunawa to rise from the sea to eat the sun and the moon.
No, a solar eclipse cannot cause an earthquake.
May akda ng Bakunawa
In the Visayan mythology, Bakunawa saved Halawod and Alunsina from being drowned in a flood. Bakunawa is a giant sea serpent believed to be responsible for causing eclipses in Philippine mythology.
yes well no cause a man and a women produced eclipse.
cause it wants to.
a lunar eclipse
gago ka,.
a lunar eclipse
a solar eclipse