Equinox occurs at the end of march and september. Days and nights are equal at that time.
neither end of Earth's axis is tilted toward the sun.
neither end of Earth's axis is tilted toward the sun.
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Yes. The Moon's rotation on its axis is in sync with it's orbit around Earth. Therefore, the near side of the Moon is always facing Earth.
That happens at some point on the equator, at a single moment, on two days of the year ... near March 21 and near September 21.
Nothing out of the ordinary.
That happens at some point on the equator, at a single moment, on two days of the year ... near March 21 and near September 21.
The four seasons start and end whenthe earth is facing towards the sunaway from the sunhalf way near the sunSpring starts on the 21st of March and ends on the 21st of June.Winter starts on the 23rd of December and ends on the 21st of February.Summer starts on June 21st and ends on September 23 rd.Fall /autumn starts on September 23rd and it ends on 23rd of December.This passage or cheap piece of writing was written by the all Famous Eihab Alnajjar.WHAT HAPPENS BETWEEN 21ST FEBRUARY AND 21ST MARCH WINTER LITE?
No. The sun is directly over the equator once near March 21 and again near September 21.
When you live near the equator, or at the equinoxes (March 20 or 21, September 22 or 23).
As Earth rotates, the side of Earth that facing the Sun spends more time in daylight, while the opposite is true for the other side.
The June solstice, which falls on or near June 21, is the point it the earth's orbit at which the north pole's tilt toward the sun is at its maximum and the sun is directly over the Tropic of Cancer. The December solstice, which falls on or near December 21, is the point in the earth's orbit at which the south pole's tilt toward the sun is at its maximum and the sun is directly over the Tropic of Capricorn. The equinoxes, which fall on or near March 20 and September 22, are the points in the earth's orbit at which the earth's rotational axis is perpendicular to the sun's rays and the sun is directly over the equator.