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The March Equinox, also known as the Vernal Equinox in the Northern Hemisphere, typically falls on March 20th or 21st each year. In Jordan, this event marks the astronomical beginning of spring. It is a day when the duration of day and night are nearly equal, due to the sun's direct rays crossing over the equator towards the northern hemisphere.
The history of observing equinoxes in Jordan can be traced back to ancient times, with various civilizations recognizing its significance related to agricultural cycles. However, modern-day traditions in Jordan do not have any significant events or festivals directly tied to the March Equinox.
On this day, people in Jordan may acknowledge the changing season but it is not marked by any widespread traditional celebrations. Instead, individuals often take time to enjoy the milder weather as they prepare for warmer months ahead. Activities such as picnics or outdoor gatherings may become more common with the onset of spring weather conditions prompted by the equinox.
In addition to personal activities, some educational institutions or cultural organizations might use this day as an opportunity to educate about astronomical phenomena and seasonal changes related to Earth's tilt and orbit around the sun.