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The regions near the equator are always hotter than those at the poles. Why is this so?
A) Seasonal changes make the equator hotter than the poles.
B) The atmosphere is thicker at the equatorial regions compared to the polar regions.
C) The regions near the equator receive more radiation from the sun.
D) The ice and snow caps at the poles make them colder.
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Answered by prabhleen29
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c) the regions near the equator receive more radiation from the sun.

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Answered by sangeethab
1

Answer:

option C is the correct option

Explanation:

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