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Every night of the year.
Occurs when the sun is directly above Earths equator
Because the Earth is rotating :D
It's only visible at night, but it is visible all year round in North America. In fact, it never goes below the horizon anywhere north of the equator.
Day and night are of equal length throughout the year at the equator.
For someone at the equator, during an equinox the Sun will get to the zenith.For someone at the equator, during an equinox the Sun will get to the zenith.For someone at the equator, during an equinox the Sun will get to the zenith.For someone at the equator, during an equinox the Sun will get to the zenith.
No, the equator is an imaginary line that divides the Earth into northern and southern hemispheres. The sun is directly overhead the equator only during the equinoxes, when day and night are of equal length.
Only a narrow strip around the equator experiences a rapid day-night cycle, but with the Sun very low over the horizon as in the Earth's polar regions.
Constellation change position during the night due to the earth's multiple motions, such as the wobble and rotations around the sun.
the tilt of the earth and what hemisphere you just so happen to be on
because of the love for ricky
The Sun is positioned over the equator during the equinoxes, which occur around March 20th-21st (spring equinox) and September 22nd-23rd (fall equinox) each year. During these times, day and night are approximately equal in length.
They eat, change shells and drink at night. Some climb at night to. It all depends on the crab.
Every night of the year.
All regions of the world that are near the equator get the most amount of sun during the day, but probably more colder during the night.
Occurs when the sun is directly above Earths equator
during fall and spring