On Equinoxes
There are some tiny variations because of the tilt of the earth, but we can say that days and nights are roughly equal at the equator.
no
The seasons are already figured out . . . the seasons change on the equinoxes (days and nights of equal length) and on the soltices (days and nights are the most different in length)
cold for short days and longer nights
The duration of Seven Days... Seven Nights is 1.58 hours.
There are some tiny variations because of the tilt of the earth, but we can say that days and nights are roughly equal at the equator.
no
4 days/ nights and 18 hours
because earth is rotating and revolving
The seasons are already figured out . . . the seasons change on the equinoxes (days and nights of equal length) and on the soltices (days and nights are the most different in length)
At the Equator at the two Equinoxes, Spring and Fall.
Because of the tilt of earth's axis.
Because of the tilt of earth's axis.
Because of the tilt of the Earth's axis.
In both March and September, close to the two equinoxes.
Flowers blooming, warmer weather and is equinox- equal days and nights.
The shortest day of the year is the first day of Winter, but the days start to get longer through the first day of Spring - when days and nights are equal - until the first day of Summer, which is the longest day and shortest night. From there, the days start to shorten through the first day of Autumn (or Fall) when the days and nights are again equal. The days continue to shorten until the first day of Winter when the cycle repeats itself. So, the seasons that have days that are shorter than nights will be Autumn and Winter. Typically, its the winter season.