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The path taken by the sun, however, is at an angle to the equator. The noonday sun shines directly on the equator on March 20th every year, and on that date, night and day are each twelve hours long all over the Earth. This day is known as the vernal equinox, since vernal comes from the Latin word for spring, and equinox from the Latin word for equal night.
Isaac Asimov's Guide to Earth and Space
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