The Sun is directly overhead the equator two times per year, known as the Equinoxes.
In the northern hemisphere, the Spring Equinox occurs on March 20 and the Fall
Equinox occurs on September 22.
the phenomenon is called an equinox; it happens twice a year.
it's called the equinox
The Spring Equinox or the Fall Equinox.
The equinox
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The ITCZ varies and is located in the tropics. It is not directly over the equatorial latitude.
The SUN is almost directly overhead the equator all year.
technically it passes twice around the equator each year because the earth moves really slow.
At the equinoxes, the Sun is directly over a spot on the equator.
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It is called the Equinox. It is when both axis of the world are facing away from the sun. The sun's plane then is directly over the Equator. It happens twice a year, there is the September Equinox and the March Equinox.
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The sun's rays are always directly overhead somewhere on earth. Twice a year,at the moment of each equinox, that place is somewhere on the equator.
The equinox.
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No. The sun is directly over the equator once near March 21 and again near September 21.
That's the "Celestial Equator".
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It's called the Equinox, which happens biannually, one called Vernal Equinox (Spring), and one called Autumnal Equinox (Fall).
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Yes.