during the fall or spring equinox.
The sun emits different amounts of energy all the time, however the hemispheres receive equal amounts of SUNLIGHT on the Equinoxes (approx. September 21 and March 21).
The sun emits different amounts of energy all the time, however the hemispheres receive equal amounts of SUNLIGHT on the Equinoxes (approx. September 21 and March 21).
The sun emits different amounts of energy all the time, however the hemispheres receive equal amounts of SUNLIGHT on the Equinoxes (approx. September 21 and March 21).
Equinox (autumnal or spring)
That would be at the spring and autumn equinoxes.
When the northern and southern hemispheres receive the same amount of sunlight, it typically occurs during the equinoxes, which happen in March and September. During these times, the sun is directly above the equator, resulting in nearly equal day and night lengths for both hemispheres. This balance affects seasonal changes, as both hemispheres experience the transition to spring or autumn simultaneously. Consequently, temperatures and daylight hours are more uniform across the globe.
Thermal energy and radiant energy are both received from sunlight.
Where both fighters receive the same amount of points from the judges.
Both. The dividing line passes through Greenwich, London. So most of the UK is in the Western Hemisphere, whilst a small amount is in the Eastern Hemisphere. See related link for a pictorial
it is both in the Western Hemisphere, and the northern hemisphere becasue it is north of the equator
Polar regions
Both are on the northwestern hemisphere.