When do the sun rays fall directly on the equator?
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The equinox occurs when the “subsolar point”—the spot on the Earth where the sun is directly overhead—lands exactly on our planet's equator. This happens just twice a year, once in March (spring equinox) and once in September (fall equinox).
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September 23rd and March 21st
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