It is called the "Equinox" and occurs during the winter season.
I'm guessing march?
Yes they are equal because equinox means equal nights.
At some point there is a balance between the daylight hours and nighttime hours but I do not know the exact date or time period.
In spring, most days typically range from about 12 to 14 hours of daylight, depending on the geographic location and the specific date within the season. As spring progresses, days gradually become longer due to the tilt of the Earth's axis, leading to more daylight. The increase in daylight hours is particularly noticeable around the equinox in March, when day and night are roughly equal.
Mountain Standard time is equal to UTC -7. Outside of daylight savings time, Indian Standard Time is equal to UTC +5.5. Therefore, outside of daylight savings time, 10:00 am Mountain Standard Time is equal to 10 + 7 hours + 5.5 hours = 10:30 pm Indian Standard Time. During daylight savings time, India is equal to UTC +4.5. During daylight savings time, India's time at 10:00 Mountain Standard Time is equal to 10:00 + 7 hours + 4.5 hours = 9:30 pm Indian Standard Time.
Countries located along the equator experience nearly equal hours of daylight and nighttime throughout the year. This includes nations such as Ecuador, Colombia, and Indonesia. Due to the Earth's tilt and orbit, areas near the equator maintain roughly 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of night, regardless of the season.
The number of hours of daylight is greater than the number of hours of darkness during summer solstice, and the opposite is true during winter solstice. At the equator, the hours of daylight and darkness are usually equal throughout the year.
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Equinox
That is called the equinox.
I'm guessing march?
daylight hours - its called photoperiodism
On a solstice, it is only at the equator that the hours of light and dark are equal. At other parts, they would be different with one of the Poles experiencing 24 hours of daylight and the other Pole experiencing no daylight. If it is the June solstice, then it is the North Pole with 24 hours of daylight and the South Pole with none, while it is the opposite in the December solstice. It is at the equinox that the amount of daylight and darkness hours are equal around the world.
Yes they are equal because equinox means equal nights.
It is called an equinox. During an equinox, the sun is directly above the equator, resulting in equal lengths of day and night worldwide.
That depends on the season. On average, it should be about 12 hours.