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Yes, that is true.
Yes, that is true.
True. Lava flows and volcanic ash are indeed examples of magma that has reached the earth's surface during a volcanic eruption.
yeah
yeah
The side of the earth that is closest to the sun is always the sunlit side; this remains true at the equinoxes. An equinox happens at a single moment, and the part of the earth receiving sunlight at these moments will be different from equinox to equinox, because the equinoxes are not in synch with whole days.
Days are longer during the summer solstice and shorter during the winter solstice. In contrast, during the equinoxes, day and night are approximately equal in length. Therefore, the statement that days are longer during a solstice is true, while the statement about equinoxes is false.
It is false, due to precession of the equinoxes, but true enough to apply to short-term analysis.
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True
False. Earth is actually closest to the sun during the month of January.
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Day and night are of equal length (practically the definition of equinox)