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Question
Distinguish between the following pair :
Solstice and Equinoxes
Distinguish Between
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Solution
Solstices :
- The positions of the Earth on 21st June and 22nd December are known as Solstices.
- The Sun is overhead at tropics.
- Days and nights are unequal.
- The term Solstice means “Sun standing ‘still’.
- There is summer or winter season in Northern Hemisphere.
Equinoxes :
- The positions of the Earth on 23rd September and 21st March are known as Equinoxes.
- The Sun is overhead at the Equator.
- Days and nights are equal.
- The term Equinox means ‘Equal nights’.
- There is autumn or spring season in Northern Hemisphere.
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