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technically it passes twice around the equator each year because the earth moves really slow.
The equinoxes (vernal, or spring, and autumnal, or fall) are when the Sun appears to travel directly overhead at the equator. Shortly thereafter, the intertropical convergence belt (ITCZ) will align most directly along the equator.
The equinox.
No. The sun is directly over the equator once near March 21 and again near September 21.
During an equinox, the sun is directly over the equator of the Earth. This causes the length of day and night to be nearly equal all over the world.
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Equator.
The statement is accurate as the sun is not directly over the equator of any of the planets except for Uranus. Uranus is unique in its rotation as it is tilted on its side, so at certain points in its orbit, the sun is nearly directly over its equator.