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differentiate point wise between equinox and solstice​

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Answered by Sumanthsai313
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Explanation:

The biggest difference between the equinox and the solstice is that a solstice is the point during the Earth's orbit around the sun at which the sun is at its greatest distance from the equator, while during an equinox, it's at the closest distance from the equator.


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Answered by rosemary53
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Explanation:

Equinox refers to a day with an equal duration of day and night. We have two equinoxes in a year which are:

Spring equinox on March 20

Autumnal equinox on September 22

On the other hand, solstice refers to a day with either the longest day or the shortest. The two solstices in a year are:

Winter solstice on December 22

Summer solstice on June 21

As the earth orbits around the sun in an elliptical path, its tilted axis results in the sunlight reaching the earth’s surface at various angles. This is the reason why the length of days and nights vary and are not the same anywhere in the world. In this article, we look at the various differences between equinox and solstice

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