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10 June, 19:06

Does the sun always shine directly overhead at the equator at noon

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  1. 10 June, 19:34
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    The sun always shines directly overhead at noon. This is because the equator always gets the equivalent amount of sunlight. The area always get 12 hours of sunlight, because it's 0 degrees north and south and it's at the center of the Earth.
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