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the sun rays are direct on the equator twice a year. how is the length of day and night during that time and why?​

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The equator receives equal day and night throughout the year because it does not tilt in relation to the sun's location. Since the equator stays in the same place relative to the sun, the level of sunlight received throughout the year is nearly constant.

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