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The length of daylight is 12 hours at both the equator and the poles.
On the equinox, there is 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of night everywhere except the poles. At the poles, the equinox means that the sun is either rising for the first time in 6 months or setting for the first time in 6 months.
one year. the vernal equinox is on March 21, or the first day of spring. an equinox is when day and night is equal (12 hours daylight, 12 hours nighttime). there is a Vernal equinox in spring, and an autumnal equinox on the first day of autumn (or fall), September 21.
Only twice a year on the equinox (start of spring and start of fall).
The Sun reaches an EQUINOX when it is directly above Earth's equator and the number of daylight hours equals the number of nighttime hours all over the world. At this time, neither the northern or the southern hemisphere is tilted toward the Sun.
Equinox
It is called an equinox.
In the Northern hemisphere, daylight hours decrease after the autumnal equinox.
That is called the equinox.
an equinox
depends on where u live
Equinox
The equinox is the point in time where the Sun crosses the equator and there is no tilt to the Earth, thus there are approximately the same number of hours of light and darkness in both hemispheres. The term "equinox" comes from the Latin aequus (equal) and nox (night).
March 20 and September 23 are the two equinox days when there are 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of darkness at any place on the Earth.
No. The hours of darkness and day light are equal during autumnal equinox. (Both 12 hours)
Yes they are equal because equinox means equal nights.
its called EQUINOX.