Any place on earth that lie on the equator will have equal day and night time.
A period of time when the day time hours are equal to the number of night time hours is called an equinox. This occurs twice a year, in spring and autumn, when the Earth's axis is tilted neither toward nor away from the sun.
The length of day and night is equal at the Vernal and Autumnal equinox.
Day or Night
350 degrees in the day time 170 degrees in the night time
The time of year with equal time of night and day is the equinox.
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An Equinox.
In the Spring and Fall equinox, night and day have the same number of hours. Equi = equal.
Any place on earth that lie on the equator will have equal day and night time.
A solstice is when day and night have an equal time, 12 hours in the day, and 12 hours at night. There is also a chance for a solar eclipse during solstices.
An equal day and night occurs twice per year on the summer and winter equinox.
A period of time when the day time hours are equal to the number of night time hours is called an equinox. This occurs twice a year, in spring and autumn, when the Earth's axis is tilted neither toward nor away from the sun.
no, day is actually longer
The length of day and night is equal at the Vernal and Autumnal equinox.
Yes, all days are equal in time. The one day has 24 hours, each hour 60 minutes, each minute 6o seconds. The only difference is in the proportion of day time period to night time period.