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How long does it take for an eclipse to cause the ocean surface to freeze?

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I am working with a story. I wish to make my story somewhat logical by adding some science and thereby not making it to appear fantasy.

This story is on a fictional planet far away from Earth. Let's just consider that that fictional habitable planet is like Earth. This habitable planet gets fully eclipsed by another planet which revolves its parent star, thereby bringing darkness throughout the world once in 1.25 (earth) years. How long will it take for the ocean surface to freeze?

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