Equinoxes and solstices are astronomical events that hold significant cultural and religious importance worldwide. The March equinox, also known as the vernal equinox or spring equinox, occurs twice a year and marks the beginning of spring in the Northern Hemisphere and autumn in the Southern Hemisphere. This event is characterized by equal amounts of daylight and darkness globally, resulting from the Earth's axis being tilted neither towards nor away from the Sun. The equinox is associated with themes of balance, renewal, and new beginnings. Similarly, the term "equilux" describes the day when the duration of day and night is equal at a particular location on Earth, occurring around the time of the equinox but specific to a particular location. On the other hand, a solstice occurs twice a year when the tilt of the Earth's axis is at its maximum, causing the Sun to be at its highest or lowest position in the sky relative to the observer. This event is associated with ...
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