
What can we expect from the solar eclipse?
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The video discusses a total solar eclipse captivating the nation, with millions traveling to witness it on April 8th. The eclipse will be visible in the Path of Totality from Texas to Maine, with partial views elsewhere. Weather conditions may affect visibility, with Texas having more cloud cover than New England. The eclipse begins on Mexico's Pacific Coast at 2:00 PM Eastern and ends in Nova Scotia. Viewers are advised to use specialized glasses to avoid eye damage. The eclipse will last up to 4.5 minutes in some areas and will reappear in the U.S. in 20 years.
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How does weather affect the visibility of the eclipse?
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What are the expected effects on animals during the eclipse?
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