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Answered by cutegirl108143
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The equinox marks the time when daylight and night-time are approximately the same length, with solstice occurring on the longest and shortest days (in terms of sunlight).

The equinox in the Northern hemisphere occurs twice a year around spring and autumn.

It is the time the plane of Earth's equator passes through the centre of the sun's disc.

The solstice marks summer and winter seasons.

It is the times when the sun reaches its highest or lowest point in the sky at noon.

This marks the longest and shortest days.

The spring equinox usually takes place around March 20, marking the beginning of astronomical spring, when days are longer than night-time

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Answered by ninasarkar4646
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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.

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Equinox vs Solstice.

Equinox Solstice

An equinox occurs at the start of the spring and fall The solstice occurs during the summer and the winter

Happens twice a year Happens twice a year

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