Geography, asked by nirzara, 11 months ago

in which months are the days and nights nearly equal

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Answered by BIKER19
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In both March and September, close to the two equinoxes.

Answered by superjunior
4

Annyeonghaseyo

Answer:

September is the day predicted by scientist on which days and nights are nearly equal.

Explanation:

it is not entirely true that day and night are exactly equal on the equinox – only nearly.

Why is this so?

We know that the Earth's axis is a bit tilted and the equator don't face the sun directly, hence different places on Earth experiences different and unequal day and nights.

>> All the day and night in different regions of Earth are vary.

This happens because of equinoxes.

Because on that day the Earth's tilt on it's axis

The equinoxes and solstices are caused by Earth's tilt on its axis and continuous motion in it's orbit.

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