If the Earth wasn't titled on its axis then the amount of light on any given day would be fixed all throughout the year, and the equinox is what *every day* would be like if that was the case.
There might still be seasons, but not as we know them.
There might still be seasons, but not as we know them.
So that's the equinox, once one of the most important days in the calendar.
It comes around twice a year, marking the change from one season to another. Winter to Spring if you're in the Northern Hemisphere and Summer to Autumn if you're in the Southern Hemisphere.
It comes around twice a year, marking the change from one season to another. Winter to Spring if you're in the Northern Hemisphere and Summer to Autumn if you're in the Southern Hemisphere.
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