No, a solar eclipse cannot cause an earthquake.
A mysterious black line in the sky could be caused by a phenomenon such as a contrail from an aircraft, a shadow cast by a cloud, or a solar eclipse.
Yes, shaking during an earthquake can cause significant damage to buildings and infrastructure.
A dark line in the sky visible from the ground could be caused by a phenomenon like a solar eclipse, a passing storm cloud, or pollution in the atmosphere blocking sunlight.
No, earthquakes are primarily caused by the movement of tectonic plates beneath the Earth's surface. This movement can generate stress and build up energy until it is released in the form of an earthquake. Solar energy does not directly drive this tectonic movement.
It is called a solar eclipse when the Moon's shadow hits Earth, and a lunar eclipse when Earth's shadow hits the Moon.
cause it wants to.
a solar eclipse
what kinds of motion cause solar and lunar eclipses?
If you are referring to a solar eclipse it is there the moon comes in the direct path of the sun when there is a new moon there will be a solar eclipse
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.
eclipse is of two kinds- solar eclipse and lunar eclipse
A solar eclipse.
New Moon only.
If you look at the sun in the eclipse it can cause temporary blindness
A total or partial eclipse of the sun, also known as a solar eclipse, is caused by the moon passing across the face of the sun, so casting a shadow on the earth.
the two kind of eclipse are solar eclipse and lonar eclipse..lonar and solar
the two kind of eclipse are solar eclipse and lonar eclipse..lonar and solar