No, why should it? We temporarily get less light form the Sun, and that's all. How is this supposed to harm food?
No, why should it? We temporarily get less light form the Sun, and that's all. How is this supposed to harm food?
No, why should it? We temporarily get less light form the Sun, and that's all. How is this supposed to harm food?
No, why should it? We temporarily get less light form the Sun, and that's all. How is this supposed to harm food?
You can do anything you want. (Except stare at the sun ... that would be a bad idea.) If you're inside, or if it's a cloudy day, you might not even be aware that an eclipse is in progress.
There is absolutely no reason why you shouldn't eat during a solar eclipse. The only difference between a solar eclipse and night time is that at night the sun's light is blocked by the ground under your feet, and in a solar eclipse, the sun's light is partially blocked by the moon.
Solar eclipse
you spelt it correctly already Solar Eclipse
The first solar eclipse of 2011 was on the 4th January.
You can do anything you want. (Except stare at the sun ... that would be a bad idea.) If you're inside, or if it's a cloudy day, you might not even be aware that an eclipse is in progress.
eclipse is of two kinds- solar eclipse and lunar eclipse
There is absolutely no reason why you shouldn't eat during a solar eclipse. The only difference between a solar eclipse and night time is that at night the sun's light is blocked by the ground under your feet, and in a solar eclipse, the sun's light is partially blocked by the moon.
A solar eclipse.
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
solar eclipse
Solar eclipse
solar eclipse maybe?
A solar eclipse lasts about 15 minutes
A solar eclipse at night is not possible.
you spelt it correctly already Solar Eclipse