37. Why
is it hotter when the sunrays fall vertically at a place?
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Near the equator, Sun's rays fall vertically. As the latitude increases, the rays become more and more slanting. Vertical rays spread over a larger land area than slanting rays. ... 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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