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If I have understood the question correctly, the answer is yes.

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Q: Is the total amount of daylight equal to the total amount of night time over all everywhere on earth?
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Does everywhere in the world receive equal amount of light?

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When is solstice are the light and dark equal?

On a solstice, it is only at the equator that the hours of light and dark are equal. At other parts, they would be different with one of the Poles experiencing 24 hours of daylight and the other Pole experiencing no daylight. If it is the June solstice, then it is the North Pole with 24 hours of daylight and the South Pole with none, while it is the opposite in the December solstice. It is at the equinox that the amount of daylight and darkness hours are equal around the world.


Does all parts of the earth receive equal amount of energy?

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