3. Why is it warmer in some places?
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because the sun's rays falls accordingly on the surface on the earth
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Reflection of the Sun's rays on the Earth's surface
Reflection of the Sun's rays on the Earth's surfaceAreas with snow reflect back up to 95% of the incoming sunshine. Regions around the equator absorb a lot of sun rays leading to warmer conditions, unlike the polar regions (the Arctic and Antarctica) which reflect a lot of sun rays due to the massive snow.
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