The two days are known as the Equinox. The spring Equinox (typically June 21) is known as the "Vernal Equinox". The fall Equinox (Typically September 21) is known as the "Autumnal Equinox".
The equinox occurs twice a year when day and night are of approximately equal length. The equinox marks the beginning of spring and autumn. During the equinox, the sun crosses the celestial equator, resulting in nearly equal periods of daylight and darkness.
The longest day and shortest night occurs on the summer solstice. The shortest day and longest night occurs on the winter solstice. Midway between these points (2x a year) are the equinox, where the day and night are of equal length.
There is supposed to be an eclipse during next spring's equinox.
Daylight and darkness are equal during the vernal equinox.
A simile.
A metaphor
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It is a simile.
simile It is an example of a simile (uses like or as). A simile in itself though is a type of metaphor.
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The autumnal equinox is also known as the fall equinox and the September equinox. An example of a sentence using "autumnal equinox" is "This year's autumnal equinox falls on a full moon. "
It is a similie as you are comparing (something) to how sly the fox is. A similie uses the words "like or "as".
The Autumn equinox.
No. Equinox is a noun.