Diagrammatically show Equinox, Summer and Winter Solstice.
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Answer:
This is the diagrammatic description of equinox, summer & winter solstice:
Explanation:
An equinox is that very time when the Earth's plane surface passes through the Sun's geometric center. Happening twice a year: once around March the 20th and then around September the 23rd. Alternately, this is exactly the time when the Sun's center is visible over the Equator.
A summer solstice, also known as Midsummer, occurs when either of the Earth's poles tilt towards the Sun. It generally happens when the Sun reaches its highest point and therefore making the day the longest possible one.
A winter solstice, also known as hibernal solstice, occurs when either of the Earth's poles tilt towards the Sun. The Sun, is then, at the lowest elevation and thus the day is the shortest or alternately, the night is the longest in this case.
Given are the pictures to elucidate further: