The solar eclipse lasted just a few minutes and people from all around the world went to Plymouth to watch it as it was a one in a life time experience. If you have any more questions about the solar eclipse just ask =)
2 hours
At most 7 minutes. It depends on the eclipse. It can be much shorter than that.
Most people will, but not everyone. About 5 happen each year, but are only visible in some places when they happen. Some may not live long enough or may be in a place where there isn't one for a long time. Of those that do see them, some may only ever see partial eclipses and never a total eclipse.
The 2007 total solar eclipse in the US lasted for about 2 minutes and 30 seconds at its longest point. The path of totality traveled across parts of the western US, including northern California, Nevada, and Utah.
Up to 7½ minutes, usually 2-3.
A solar eclipse lasts about 15 minutes
No, your eyes can be permanently damaged if you look at the solar eclipse for too long.
2 hours
For few seconds
It all depends
every 50 years
About 3 minutes!
usually about 3 minutes
At most 7 minutes. It depends on the eclipse. It can be much shorter than that.
A total solar eclipse occurs approximately every 18 months somewhere on Earth. The duration of a total solar eclipse at any particular location is typically a few minutes.
The total phase of a total solar eclipse is never more than 7 minutes 29 seconds, and you would need to be exactly ON the midpoint of the eclipse track to get that.
Actually the 8 minute long solar eclipse was a world record for the longest one therefore solar eclipses are not usually 8 minutes long.