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Sun
Equinoxes, Seasons, Solstices
What occurs when the Sun's rays shine most directly at the Equator?
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Equinoxes
Seasons
Solstices
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The correct answer is Equinoxes. During the equinoxes, which occur around March 20th and September 22nd, the Sun's rays shine most directly at the Equator. This results in equal lengths of day and night for all locations on Earth.
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