Social Sciences, asked by kunal4870, 11 months ago

why day and night are always equal in equator​

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Answered by clicker786
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The equator receives equal day and night throughout the year because it does not tilt in relation to the sun's location. ... However, throughout the entire orbit around the sun, the Earth's equator remains nearly the same distance away at all times

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Answered by poddarkushaagra22000
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Days and nights are equal at all places on earth on March 21 because on this day sun rays will fall in the vertical direction towards the equator or at the center position of the earth. This supplies the equal light distribution from pole to pole which makes the day and night duration same.

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