An eclipse, whether solar or lunar, doesn’t inherently produce sound that human ears can hear because they are astronomical events happening on a large scale. The perceived silence surrounding an eclipse can often feel profound due to the awe-inspiring visual spectacle.
However, the environment around you during an eclipse may produce recognizable sounds. Animals can react to the sudden change in light and temperature during an eclipse. Birds may start to sing as if it were nighttime, dogs might bark, and insects may chirp or hum