How do equinoxes differ from solstices
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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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One of the two times in a year when the midmidday sun is that directly overhead at the equator is called Equinoxes.
On the other hand,
The time during summer or winter when the overhead midday sun is at its maximum or minimum angular distance from the equator is called Solstices.
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On the other hand,
The time during summer or winter when the overhead midday sun is at its maximum or minimum angular distance from the equator is called Solstices.
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