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Does the sun always shine directly overhead at the equator at noon

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  • 22-09-2017
The sun always shines directly overhead at noon. This is because the equator always gets the equivalent amount of sunlight. The area always get 12 hours of sunlight, because it's 0 degrees north and south and it's at the center of the Earth.
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