yes. All the way around the equator the day length doesn't change.
An equinox is the time when the day and night are of equal length in a day. It is also the time that the Sun is directly overhead at Earth's equator at noon. A solstice is the time when the day and night are the most different in length of time than any other time of the year. It is also the time that the Sun is farthest from being directly above the Earth's equator at noon.
Only a narrow strip around the equator experiences a rapid day-night cycle, but with the Sun very low over the horizon as in the Earth's polar regions.
For someone at the equator, during an equinox the Sun will get to the zenith.For someone at the equator, during an equinox the Sun will get to the zenith.For someone at the equator, during an equinox the Sun will get to the zenith.For someone at the equator, during an equinox the Sun will get to the zenith.
June 21st is the summer solstice in the Northern hemisphere, and for the northern hemisphere it is the longest day of the year. In the Southern hemisphere June 21st is the winter solstice. This means it is the shortest day of the year. This happens due to the earth's 23 degree tilt. The equator, however, is right between the hemispheres. So the days and nights are of equal length.
"Equinox" comes from the Latin words for equal and night, because it describes the two times each year when day and night are of equal length as the sun crosses the celestial equator.
That would be the equator.
Day and night are of equal length throughout the year at the equator.
The equator.
They become shorter.
They become shorter.
Variations of day length greatest? North and South Pole Variations of day length least? Equator Variations of temperature least? Equator
day becomes longer
That depends where you are on the planet. the length of day is shorter the further away from the equator you are.
The length of day & night are exactly 12 hours each. This never changes.
NO. A day is always 24 hours. However, the time that an area has sunlight or night time does depend on its position on earth.
Depending on the distance from the equator, you get longer days in summer and shorter in winter. The farther from the equator the more pronounced the difference becomes.
Where: it would be on the equator. What: It could change any minute.