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Define the circle of illumination.

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Answered by Sidyandex
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The circle of illumination is the circle that separates the two halves of the Earth that are day and night.


The intersection of the earth is done with the help of xz plane.


The circle passes through poles and enables the Earth to have an equal amount of time spent during the day and at night hours.


This circle can be from space, and the location of it varies from season to season.

Answered by renuthakur3333
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Answer:

The imaginary line that separates light from the darkness and day from the night is known as the circle of illumination. ... The circle of illumination bisects the equator while the circle of illumination separates light from darkness and day from night, the axis is a line along which the earth rotates.

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