The Moon will be in opposition to the Sun when this occurs. This causes the sun's light to not reach the earth, resulting in the formation of the eclipse.
Total, partial, and annular solar eclipses are the three different types of eclipses that can occur. Solar eclipses occur at least twice a year and up to five times a year at their most extreme.
On April 20, 2023, a solar eclipse will be visible for the first time. It is scheduled to begin at 7:04 and end at 12:29.
Food should not be consumed during an eclipse owing to the increase in microscopic germs, and in addition, basil leaves should be preserved in food and water containers.