It is like a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
Rainbows Rainbows fascinate Rainbows Rainbows..!
Yes because they thought it brought them bad luck.
Yes, many people have witnessed a solar or lunar eclipse. Solar eclipses occur when the moon passes between the sun and the Earth, temporarily blocking the sun's light. Lunar eclipses occur when the Earth blocks the sun's light from reaching the moon. Both types of eclipses can be observed by people on Earth under the right conditions.
About two per year, since the Moon formed. So, around 4000 solar eclipses (and 4000 lunar eclipses) since the year 1. You can check the list of all eclipses since the year 2000 BC on the NASA Eclipse Web Page at the link below.
The total number of eclipses each year does not exceed seven: typically, there are a maximum of five solar eclipses and two lunar eclipses in a given year. This number can vary slightly due to particular celestial alignments.
The complete predicate of this sentence is 'fascinate people'.
because it helps them learn about the past
You fascinate me with this question! (Of course it is!)
To fascinate means to enthrall. Here are some sentences.The shiny necklace should fascinate the baby.I found that a moving string will fascinate a kitten.The sound of a good orchestra will fascinate a music lover.
The dog i walked was fascinate
Yes, the word fascinate is a verb.
Fascinated is the past tense of fascinate.
My dog always tries to fascinate me.My friend tried to fascinate me by doing a magic trick.
Fascinate means to awe someone with an interest. Example: Birds fascinate me because of their exquisite feathers.
The call of the loon never fails to fascinate me. The lure of the sea continues to fascinate men the world over.
Rainbows Rainbows fascinate Rainbows Rainbows..!
To fascinate someone, I show them a magic trick.