There is no winter in the equatorial
region. Why?
lucifer4087:
because the sunlight coming from the sun
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The tilt of the Earth's axis causes the difference in temperature between the Equator and Earth's polar regions. While the Equator receives direct light from the sun at all times of the year, the tilted axis prevents the poles from receiving such prolonged exposure.
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Because of Sunlight always fall directly on that region
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