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The sun is vertically overhead at the Equator during the equinoxes, which occur around March 20-21 and September 22-23 each year. During these times, the sun's rays are directly perpendicular to the Equator, resulting in nearly equal day and night lengths across the globe.

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because of the revolution of the earth.


In what months of the year is the sun vertically overhead at the equator?

The sun is vertically overhead at the equator in the months March 21st to September 23rd.All places on Earth, (except at the poles) receive 12 hours of daylight (day) and 12 hours of darkness (night). Days and nights which are 12 hours long are called equinoxes.Note: Day and Night are always 12 hours long at the Equator.


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The sun is most directly overhead near the what?

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Where are the sun stays over head or nearly overhead all year long?

The SUN is almost directly overhead the equator all year.


Where does the sun stay overhead or nearly overhead all year?

The closest answer to your question is the equator.


What are the low-latitude areas near the equator between the Tropic of CAncer and the Tropic of Capricorn?

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What are the low latitude areas near the equator between the tropic of cancer and the tropic of Capricorn?

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