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2. What happens when the Sun's rays are slanting​

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Answered by ayushnishad1357
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Explanation:

Near the equator, Sun's rays fall vertically. As the latitude increases, the rays become more and more slanting. ... Hence, the land near the equator gets heated up lesser by the Sun than the land away from it, in a given time

Answered by anushkasingh5nov2006
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Answer:

The land near the equator is colder than the land away from it. Near the equator, Sun's rays fall vertically. As the latitude increases, the rays become more and more slanting. ... Hence, the land near the equator gets heated up lesser by the Sun than the land away from it, in a given time.

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