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Q54 (CDS-I/2008) Geography › World Physical Geography › Earth rotation and time Answer Verified

How many hours of daylight does the equator experience on September equinox?

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On the September equinox, which typically occurs around September 23rd, the Sun's direct rays fall vertically on the equator [2]. The term 'equinox' is derived from the Latin words 'aequus' (equal) and 'nox' (night), signifying that day and night are of equal length across the globe [2][t1]. Specifically, at the equator, there is always approximately 12 hours of sunlight and 12 hours of darkness [c4][t8]. While atmospheric refraction can technically cause the sun to appear slightly before it rises and after it sets—potentially adding a few minutes to the perceived daylight—the standard astronomical and geographical definition for the equinox at the equator is 12 hours of daylight [c3][t1][t3]. This occurs because the Earth's axis is neither tilted towards nor away from the Sun, making the circle of illumination pass through both poles [c1][t10].

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  1. [1] Physical Geography by PMF IAS, Manjunath Thamminidi, PMF IAS (1st ed.) > Chapter 19: The Motions of The Earth and Their Effects > Equinox > p. 254
  2. [2] Certificate Physical and Human Geography , GC Leong (Oxford University press 3rd ed.) > Chapter 2: The Earth's Crust > THE ALTITUDE OF THE MIDDAY SUN > p. 7
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