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Sun appears to be at eye-level and go round parallel to the horizon returning to first point of observation

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Q: What happens at the North Pole and the South Pole at each equinox?
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What happens when the North Pole and the South Pole are the same distance from the Sun?

You're describing an Equinox -- either March 21 or September 21.


What happens at the North and South Pole when there's an equinox?

At the equinox -- or about those dates -- the sun rises and sets, which it only does once annually at both poles. For example, at the South Pole, the sun rises about September 21 and sets about March 21.


What happens at the north pole and south pole at each equinox?

Sun appears to be at eye-level and go round parallel to the horizon returning to first point of observation


When is the north pole dark 24 hours a day?

The North Pole is dark for six months- from the September Equinox (September 21) to the March Equinox (March 21).


How does the angle of incidence change as you move away from the equator to the north pole or south pole on the march equinox?

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What happens the closer you get to the north pole and south pole?

It gets colder.


Where on earth is the sun's rays spread out thinly all the time?

North and south pole


How many miles is it from the south pole to the north pole?

It takes about 12,450.5 miles from the north pole to the south pole or south pole to north pole.


What Location is at 90 Latitude?

The North Pole is at 90 North & the South Pole is at 90 South.


What happens when you put a north and south pole to each other?

they attract


If North repels to South and South repels to North why does a compass point to Magnetic North?

North does NOT repel south, etc.; rather, north ATTRACTS south, and north REPELS north.What happens here is as follows. The north pole of one magnet is attracted to the south pole of another magnet. The north end of a compass is attracted by Earth's magnetic SOUTH pole; therefore, Earth's ACTUAL magnetic south pole is to the north. However, and confusingly, this has traditionally often been called Earth's magnetic north pole.


what poles are unlike a magnet?

North pole and South pole