Which of the following statements will be true on the Equinoxes (March 19 and September 22)?
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1. The Sun will pass directly overhead at the Tropic of Capricorn
2. The Sun will pass directly overhead at the Tropic of Cancer.
3. The sun will rise directly to the east and set directly to the west.
4. At noon, the Sun will be directly overhead at the Equator.
5. Everywhere on earth will experience approximately equal number of hours of day and night.
6. The northern hemisphere will have its longest day because the sun makes its longest path across the sky.
7. The Sun will pass directly overhead at any location on Earth.
8. The northern hemisphere will have its shortest day because the sun makes its shortest path across the sky.
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