Spring has Sprung: New from BBC Earth!


“If I ruled the world, every day would be the first day of spring” (from the musical Pickwick, by Leslie Bricusse/Cyril Ornadel)
The time has come!
As the earth turns and the sun shines it’s life giving light directly on the equator, something very special happens. It’s called the Vernal Equinox, or the first day of spring! (At least for those in the North Temperate Zone!)
This astronomical event that happens twice a year, marks the point at which the length of day and night are almost equal in all parts of the world. Note the use of almost because for places farther from the equator, days are naturally longer and the sun takes longer to rise and set. Making their day lengths almost, but not absolutely, equal.
In any case, the March equinox is celebrated across many cultures as a time of rebirth, renewal and a time to rejoice! A number of religious holidays and festivals take place around this time of year, and in some parts of the world it even marks the coming of an entirely New Year; such as the astronomical Persian calendar in Tehran.


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