Geography, asked by LohithaDarisi9876, 1 year ago

How is noon time the same at any given longitude across the earth?

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Answered by arpit281
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That is due to the tilt of Earth’s rotational axis with respect to the plane of its orbit around the sun. The only times when sunrise or sunset occurs at the same time along the entire length of a line of longitude is at the equinoxes. From the March equinox until the September equinox, the farther north you go along a line of longitude, the earlier the sunrises are and the later the sunsets are since the northern hemisphere is tilted toward the sun during that period. From the September equinox until the March equinox, the farther south you go along a line of longitude, the earlier the sunrises are and the later the sunsets are since the southern hemisphere is tilted toward the sun then.
Answered by yogitakhotele660
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