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explain the phenomenon of Equinox​

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Answered by saumyaghadawala3159
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Explanation:

Since ancient times, people have celebrated the arrival of spring or fall at the equinox—a time when Earth's day is split almost in half. ... Every six months, once in March and again in September, an equinox splits Earth's day almost in half, giving us about 12 hours of daylight and 12 of night. Please Thanks

Answered by SuhritBTR
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Equinox is a once-in-a-lifetime event when the earth's day and night lengths are equal, resulting in 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of darkness in every corner of the globe. The sun is squarely above the equator at this time, giving both the Northern and Southern hemispheres equal day and night.

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