Why are days and nights always equal on the equator?
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At the equator, the sun is directly overhead at noon on these two equinoxes. The "nearly" equal hours of day and night is due to refraction of sunlight or a bending of the light's rays that causes the sun to appear above the horizon when the actual position of the sun is below the horizon.
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because they are same but difference is I give us light and second give us darkness with small amount of light
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