As one moves near to the equator, number of rainy days and amount of rainfall increases? right or wrong?
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Near the Earth's equator, solar heating is intense year round. The Sun heats the ocean, evaporating tremendous amounts of water. As air rises, it cools, and water vapor condenses into rain. This daily cycle of heating, evaporation, and convection creates a persistent band of showers and storms around Earth's middle.
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