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10. Why is the diurnal range of temperature low in the
equatorial regions?

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Answered by iqranaaz8742
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Answer:

because in equitorial regions the sun rays are direct come in straight line..all time they have light ...but not in night

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Due to Sun, the diurnal and the annual ranges of temperature are very low in the equatorial region. The sun directly hit this region at an angle of 90degree and due to this reason, the water bodies act as a heat resistance in this region.

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