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August and July are the two months in the Gregorian calendar that do not have a solstice or an equinox.

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When does an equinox occure?

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How are solstice and equinox related to the position of earths axis?

Definition of solstice: two days of the year on which the noon sun is directly overhead at either 23.5 south or 23.5 north. I dont know about equinox but i know how solstice is related..So my answer is.... It's related to the earths axis because when the earth is rotating the sun hits north and south but not really at the same time. So that's why north or south would be 23.5 degrees .


Is there ever a time when day and night are equal?

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When must you use nor and when to use neither?

Neither, then nor; eg neither Jack nor John can ski.


When do solstice's and equinox's happen?

Though they tend to be associated with days, both solstices and equinoxes are instances in time, when Earth's tilt, relative to the sun, is exactly toward, away, or in between. A solstice occurs when the sun reaches its apparent maximum northerly or southerly angle. This is due to the planet's tilt. On Earth, this is when the Earth's axis tilts exactly toward the sun (northern-most, or summer solstice), and again, when the tilt is directly away from the sun (southern-most or winter solstice). Solstice occurs twice each orbit (year), at approximately June 20/21 and approximately on December 21/22. The solstices are associated with the longest and shortest days of the year. An equinox refers to the point at which the sun's apparent position is directly overhead at the equator. On Earth, this is when the Earth's axis tilts neither toward nor away from the sun, but at 90 degrees from the sun. Equinox occurs twice each orbit (year), at approximately March 20/21 (spring equinox), and approximately on September 22/23 (autumn equinox). The Equinoxes are associated with the time of the year when day and night are approximately equal in length: 12 hours. On all planets (including Earth) equinoxes and solstices occur in quarterly intervals of that planets orbit around its sun.


What word goes with neither?

It is neither nor and either or. So, in a sentence, "he is neither funny, nor smart"


When to use neither nor?

We use neither nor when we have to say two things that have not happened. Like neither me nor my friend was allowed to take the ride.


Can you make a sentence using neither and nor?

yes....Neither I nor him, knew she was capable of such


Where is the Bible verse that has the phrase 'there's neither male nor female'?

Ga 3:28 There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave nor free, there is neither male nor female; for you are all one in Christ Jesus.


How do you use either and neither?

"or" and "either" go together, as in, "Either you go or I will". "nor" and "neither" go together, as in, "Neither you nor I will".