The day on which the Northern and Southern hemispheres receives equal amount of sunlight is called

Summer Solstice
Spring Equinox
Winter Solstice
Autumnal Equinox
Spring Equinox  

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The day on which North Pole of the Earth leaned away from the Sun is called
A. Fall Equinox
B. Spring Equinox
C. Winter Solstice
D. Summer Solstice
The time in which Earth completes its revolution around the Sun is:
A. 365.25 days
B. 340 days
C. 325 days
D. 360 days
The speed at which Earth actually rotates is:
A. 1,470 km/h
B. 1,500 km/h
C. 1,870 km/h
D. 1,670 km/h
The leap years have
A. 27 days in February
B. 29 days in February
C. 28 days in February
D. 26 days in February
In Northern Hemisphere, the nights and days are equal
A. near the East Pole
B. near the South Pole
C. near the North Pole
D. near the Equator
If Southern Hemisphere leans to the Sun then the season in Southern Hemisphere will be:
A. spring
B. autumn
C. winter
D. summer
In Southern Hemisphere, the places nearer to the South Pole have
A. longer nights
B. shorter nights
C. longer days
D. shorter days

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