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What are the two equinoxes? Give their dates in each hemisphere.
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Solution
- The two equinoxes are the times when the noon sun is directly overhead at the equator, resulting in equal lengths of day and night all over the earth.
- These occur twice a year around 22nd March and 23rd September.
- In the northern hemisphere, 22nd March is known as the spring equinox (or vernal equinox), while 23rd September is the autumnal equinox.
- Conversely, in the southern hemisphere, 22nd March is the autumnal equinox, and 23rd September is the spring equinox.
- On these days, both hemispheres experience moderate temperatures with equal day and night durations.
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