Geography, asked by awaid, 11 months ago

between which longitudes does the region experience daytime

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Answered by Shaizakincsem
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In a perfect world, puts on a similar longitude ought to have same dawn and sunset times.

That is because of the tilt of Earth's rotational axis as for the plane of its circle around the sun. The main circumstances when dawn or dusk happens in the meantime along the whole length of a line of longitude is at the equinoxes.

From the March equinox until the September equinox, the more distant north you come a line of longitude, the prior the dawns are and the later the sunsts are since the northern half of the globe is tilted toward the sun amid that period.

From the September equinox until the March equinox, the more distant south you come a line of longitude, the prior the dawns are and the later the nightfalls are since the southern half of the globe is tilted toward the sun at that point.
Answered by lovingheart
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Answer:

Between longitude 90ᵒ East and 90ᵒ West the region experience daytime

Explanation:

Daylight on earth depends on earth’s rotation and its longitude. Rotational axis of earth is tilted form its orbital plane and its always in same direction.

Therefore, earth’s axis for sun always changes throughout year because earth moves around the sun.

At equator, daytime exists for 12 hours and when it is viewed form equator, sunrise and sunset always happens vertically. From March to September sunrise happens within 23ᵒ north of east.

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