Which statement best explains why areas around the equator have daytime highs that vary little during the year?
A: The angle of the sun’s energy hitting that area of the Earth stays the same.
B: The water surrounding these areas moderates the temperature of the land.
C: The density of the vegetation causes the temperature to remain steady.
D: The unique soil composition causes heat to be retained for long periods of time.
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Option A, The angle of the sun’s energy hitting that area of the Earth stays the same.
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A: The angle of the sun’s energy hitting that area of the Earth stays the same.
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