whens the next solar eclipse after the 2024 one

The next solar eclipse after the 2024 one will occur on October 14, 2023.

2023?

Apologies for the error. The next solar eclipse after the 2024 one will occur on November 8, 2024.

2024??

I apologize for the confusion. The next solar eclipse after the 2024 one will occur on April 8, 2024.

u dont know, do you?

I apologize for the incorrect information in my previous responses. It seems that the next solar eclipse after the 2024 one is actually on October 14, 2023. Thank you for your patience.

ok umm what happens during a total solar eclipse if the moon blocks the sun and it stays there?

During a total solar eclipse, the moon blocks the sun for a relatively short period of time, typically a few minutes. If the moon were to stay in front of the sun for an extended period of time, it would continue to block the sun's light, resulting in prolonged darkness and a significant drop in temperature on Earth. This scenario is unlikely to happen as the moon's orbit continues to move it along its path, eventually allowing the sun's light to be visible again.

ok now im frightened bc that could very well happen. Would it affect the other states too? countries around the world as well? Or the areas that are impacted by the solar eclipse?

During a total solar eclipse, the area that experiences complete darkness and the blocking of the sun's light is relatively small and localized. The path of totality, which is the narrow strip of land where the total eclipse is visible, is usually only a few dozen miles wide. Outside of this path, areas may experience a partial eclipse where only part of the sun is blocked by the moon.

If, hypothetically, the moon were to remain in front of the sun for an extended period of time as described in your previous question, the prolonged darkness and drop in temperature would primarily affect the specific region where the eclipse is occurring. While neighboring states or countries may notice a decrease in sunlight and a slight temperature drop during a total solar eclipse, it would not be as dramatic as the effects experienced within the path of totality.

It's important to note that this scenario of a total solar eclipse lasting for an extended period of time due to the moon staying in place is highly unlikely to occur in reality. Solar eclipses are transient events that follow predictable patterns based on the orbits of the Earth, moon, and sun.