The Earth's position during its orbit on four different dates is shown below. On the solid
lines provide the dates of the two equinoxes and the two solstices. On the dashed lines provide the name of the season people in the northern hemisphere experience during that portion of the year. Use the following dates and seasons:
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- Position 2 is vernal equinox. It falls around March 21. During this time, the days and nights are equal in length. Position 3 is spring.
- Position 4 is winter solstice. The date on this day is December 21 or 22. This day is shortest day of the year. Position 5 is winter.
- Position 6 is autumnal equinox. The day of autumnal equinox is September 23. Here again, the day and night is equal in length. Position 7 is autumn or fall.
- Position 8 is summer solstice. The date of summer solstice is June 21 or 23. This day is longest day of the year. Position 1 is summer.
- Equinox is the time when sun crosses equator of Earth. Solstice is the time when sun is at extreme highest point or lowest point in the sky.
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