If an observer lives near the equator, how does the Sun's path affect twilight duration?

Answer

The Sun's path is nearly perpendicular, causing it to drop very quickly

At low latitudes near the equator, the Sun sets steeply relative to the horizon, leading to a rapid drop in angle and a short duration for the twilight phases.

If an observer lives near the equator, how does the Sun's path affect twilight duration?
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