Equinox (Vernal and Autumnal)
They both are extremes.
Autumn and Spring are similar in both hemispheres
Yes. Both are in the northern hemisphere
The equinox is either vernal (spring) or autumnal. It can't be both. But spring in the northern hemisphere is autumn in the southern.
The spring and autumn equinoxes, when day is equal to night in both hemispheres.
That would be at the spring and autumn equinoxes.
At noon on the equinox (both spring and autumn) the Sun "rises" to 90° minus your latitude.
The analogy of lost is to found as autumn is to spring. Both pairs involve a transition from one state to another - from being lost to being found, and from one season to another.
The equinoxes are the point in the Earth's orbit round the Sun, when both poles are equidistant from the Sun. And the Sun appears overhead at the equator. Twice per year - in Autumn and Spring.
spring = printemps summer = ete (both 'e's with an accent going up) autumn = automne winter = hiver
They'd both look nice. Pink for summer and spring Red for autumn and winter CK x
The circle of illumination passes through both the north and south poles only twice each year, on the spring and autumn equinox. The spring equinox occurs around March 20 and the autumn equinox occurs around September 22.