which place of the earth and equally long days and nights throughout the year
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the equator
When the centre of the Sun's disc perfectly crosses the equator, astronomers define this as the equinox. This happens twice a year, once in late March and once in late September. You might think that the lengths of the day and night would be equal during the equinox.
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The Equator
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The equator receives equal night and day. Since the equator stays in the same place relative to the sun, the level of sunlight received throughout the year is nearly constant.
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