The sun reached the equator, marking the beginning of spring in the Northern Hemisphere, during the vernal equinox, which occurred on March 20, 2019, at 21:58 UTC. This is the moment when day and night are approximately equal in length. The exact time can vary slightly each year due to the Earth's axial tilt and orbital dynamics.
Zero latitude -- the equator
spring/fall
The equator gets 12 hours of sunlight every day of the year (this only refers to the actual equator, not the Tropics in general, though sunlight doesn't vary much at the low latitudes either).
The Equinoxes - Autumnal and Vernal (or Spring). The hours of daylight equal the hours of darkness.
To dry up a spring, you can block the water source by diverting the flow away from the spring using trenches or barriers. Additionally, you can try digging out the spring or creating a drainage system to prevent water from reaching the spring. Be mindful of the potential impact on the surrounding ecosystem and obtain any necessary permits before attempting to dry up a spring.
Depends where you are. Spring at the poles are still cold. Spring in the desert at the equator is hot.
Not always. The sun is directly overhead at the equator at the spring and fall equinoxes.
During Spring (Vernal Equinox) - March 20th or 21st = Equator During Fall (Fall Equinox) - September 22nd and 23rd = Equator (Yeah, the sun's rays are most direct on the equator during Spring and Fall) especially the days I mentioned above. The Equinox's
because when they move they are closer to the equator
The spring and autumn equinox.
At the Equator at the two Equinoxes, Spring and Fall.
Zero latitude -- the equator
the sun is at 0 degrees during an equinox. It is aligned with the equator.
The spring equinox or the vernal equinox in the Northern Hemisphere is in March. It is the time of the year when the Sun crosses directly over the Earth's equator.
This spring has been drier than last spring.
Spring.Russia is not on the other side of the equator, therefore the seasons are the same.
What are spring and fall equinoxes