How does a solar eclipse affect Earth's weather patterns?

A solar eclipse is like a giant sun umbrella. When the Moon blocks the Sun, it suddenly makes Earth cooler, just like when you walk into shade on a hot day. This quick cooling can cause the air to change and even affect nearby weather for a little while.

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  1. Imagine walking into a shade on a sunny day. That’s like what happens during an eclipse, the temperature drops, and it feels cooler suddenly.
  2. A solar eclipse is like putting a giant umbrella over part of Earth. The area under the umbrella cools down quickly because sunlight can’t reach it.
  3. The sky goes dark for a few minutes, just like when you turn off a light in a room. That darkness makes the air around you cooler.

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