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An equinox is a day that has equal daytime and night-time (12 hours each, naturally.) This happens twice each year when the sun crosses the equator, during the vernal equinox on March 21 and the autumnal equinox on September 23.
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Because the axis of rotation of the Earth is tilted relative to the plane of its orbit, there are only two points in its orbit around the sun when the sun appears to be directly over the equator. On the days when the Earth passes through these points, there are nearly the same numbers of minutes of day as night everywhere on Earth. One of these days is called an equinox. To find these points geometrically, draw a line from the center of the sun to the center of the Earth and a line from the North pole to the South pole (the axis of rotation) of the Earth. The equinox locations are the only two points in our orbit where these lines are perpendicular.
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it is when the orbit of the earth is turning but not geometrically and i would Know because i am a scientist
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A day of the year, in which the sun pretty much lines up with the equator. Also there is the same amount of daytime as there is night time. :]] These days are in between the solstices (the longest and shortest days of the year) I works out because when there is a summer solstice, it is the longest day, but right in between that and the winter solstice there is one day in which the day is almost exactly equal. Hope this helps.
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