when do the sunrays fall directly on the equator
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The rays of the Sun can reach only half of the Earth's surface at one time. The sun's rays extend to the North and South Poles equally only twice during the year, on September 23 and March 21. (Figure 4) On these two days the vertical rays of the Sun fall directly on the Equator.
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September 23
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the rays of sun can reach only half of the earth's surface at one time .the sun rays extend to the north and south poles only twice during the year ,on September 23 and on March 21.on these days the the vertical rays of sun fall directly on the equator
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