Geography, asked by riddhipalresha07, 8 months ago

What are an equinox and a solstice?

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Answered by nathinj827084
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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.

Answered by itzBRAINLYMrX
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EQUINOXES :-

= The sun's rays fall directly on the equator that is called equal day and equal night throughout the world.

North pole and south pole are equal distance from the sun none of them are inclined toward/away from the sun.

SOLSTICES :-

= The time of the year when the sun is vertically, rays fall over one of the two tropics.

Sun appears to a standstill at its height point in each hemisphere

Tropic of Cancer and Tropic of Capricorn

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