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How many equinox do we have per year? - Answers

There are two equinoxes each year: the vernal equinox, which occurs around March 20 or 21, marking the start of spring in the Northern Hemisphere, and the autumnal equinox, occurring around September 22 or 23, signaling the beginning of fall. During these events, day and night are approximately equal in length.



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There are two equinoxes each year: the vernal equinox, which occurs around March 20 or 21, marking the start of spring in the Northern Hemisphere, and the autumnal equinox, occurring around September 22 or 23, signaling the beginning of fall. During these events, day and night are approximately equal in length.



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There are two equinoxes each year: the vernal equinox, which occurs around March 20 or 21, marking the start of spring in the Northern Hemisphere, and the autumnal equinox, occurring around September 22 or 23, signaling the beginning of fall. During these events, day and night are approximately equal in length.

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