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Blaine Melendez
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31 March, 05:47
What happens during an equinox?
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Hunter Norton
31 March, 06:11
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The sun is directly above the equator of the earth. There is approximately equal length of night and day all over the earth.
The two dates associated with equinox during the year are around March 20 and September 23.
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