1 [] The temperature in the regions near the equator- C No change D change is present A More B low
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Answer:
The correct option is B. low.
Explanation:
Temperature of a place depends on the amount of sunlight received by the Earth's surface.
The regions close to the equator receive the direct rays of the Sun and hence are the hottest while the polar region receives the indirect/slanting rays and are therefore, relatively less hot.
Also, due to the curvature and tilt of the Earth, as the Earth revolves, different regions come close to the Sun thereby resulting in variations in the heat received by a region throughout the year.
In case of equatorial region, the angle between the Earth's surface and the Sun remains more or less constant resulting in very less variation in temperature in this region.
Therefore, the answer is that the temperature in regions near the equator have less variation.