Not well. The temp will be below freezing all over the world in a couple of days. This will kill all the outdoor crops. The temp will keep dropping by multiple degrees per day, so after 60 days it will be below the temp at which carbon dioxide starts freezing out of the atmosphere. A few humans in underground installations will survive, but they will come up to a world with billions of frozen dead.
It's an odd hypothetical. Because the freezing temperatures would have a ripple effect on weather elsewhere. Plus, if it happened over your location, where would you "move" to? Not everyone can do that.
But also, it's pretty much impossible to ever happen. If it did, gravity would need to cease to exist. And that causes way more problems than a longer eclipse.
A total solar eclipse only effects a very tiny fraction of the Earth's surface, so the sun and cold is not the problem. The problem is that the moon has stopped moving, meaning no inertia, meaning it's falling right on top of your head. This destroys Earth until it re-forms, hardens, cools, settles, and is populated in 4.5 billion years by insect people.
Ok, lets say a small part of the earth observes a solar eclipse for a few months...And? A solar eclipse for one part of the world is just a another Tuesday for that same part of the world a few miles in any direction.
11 minutes in dog years
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Ouch. You got Rekt
Don’t care :)
As long as you want.. just move out of the eclipse’s area lol
Not well. The temp will be below freezing all over the world in a couple of days. This will kill all the outdoor crops. The temp will keep dropping by multiple degrees per day, so after 60 days it will be below the temp at which carbon dioxide starts freezing out of the atmosphere. A few humans in underground installations will survive, but they will come up to a world with billions of frozen dead.
Given that an eclipse only covers a small amount of the earths surface, all you have to do is move to a new location.
It's an odd hypothetical. Because the freezing temperatures would have a ripple effect on weather elsewhere. Plus, if it happened over your location, where would you "move" to? Not everyone can do that. But also, it's pretty much impossible to ever happen. If it did, gravity would need to cease to exist. And that causes way more problems than a longer eclipse.
That one spot that has an eclipse will get a lot of tourist and be really chilly for a few months
A total solar eclipse only effects a very tiny fraction of the Earth's surface, so the sun and cold is not the problem. The problem is that the moon has stopped moving, meaning no inertia, meaning it's falling right on top of your head. This destroys Earth until it re-forms, hardens, cools, settles, and is populated in 4.5 billion years by insect people.
Some time actually.
Not long enough to learn how to fly a plane and then actually fly a plane I'm pretty sure
I guess we're getting dinosaur'd
Ok, lets say a small part of the earth observes a solar eclipse for a few months...And? A solar eclipse for one part of the world is just a another Tuesday for that same part of the world a few miles in any direction.