Why are the days and nights equal at the Equator throughout
the year?.
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Answer / shubham
as the earth is tilted a bit. then the part facing the sun
is always lit. Equator is present in the middle of the earth
and that is why it is always lit by the sun and that is why
there are equal days and nights.
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Answer / yachika
Because the sunrays fall directly at the equator.
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 20 Yes | 21 No |
Answer / hardik agrawal
Because the point will move as the earth Rotates it will compete one circle in twenty four hours and will remain in the sunlight and darkness for 12 hours each.
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Answer / sanju
Because the Equator is always equally divided by the line of
light and darkness.
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 14 Yes | 29 No |
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