Science, asked by dummyboyz97, 9 months ago

The temperature around Earth's equator stays about the same throughout the year. Why does this happen?
A) It happens because of the Earth's orbit around the Sun.
B) The equator receives less direct sunlight during the year.
C) The equator receives about the same amount of sunlight all year long.
D) It happens because the equator separates the northern and southern hemispheres.

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Answered by shwetashukla794
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Explanation:

c) option is the correct answer

Answered by atir786
1

Answer:

the equator recives about the same amount of sunligjt in all yaer long

Explanation:

The earth is tilted on its axis by 23.5 degrees on its axis, therefore the poles receives the slanting rays of the sun, but the equator receives the same amount of sunlight directly and in concentrated manner, therefore the temperatures remains same throughout the year

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