Why areas closer to the equator warmer than areas closer to the poles
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(1) Earth's equator is not significantly closer to the sun than are its poles, and
(2) all sunrays intercepted by Earth are essentially parallel to each other, whether they strike the equatorial or polar regions -- a concept that is essential for understanding how and why the angle of incident sunlight varies systematically with latitude and season.
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Answer:Areas closer to the equator recieve more solar radiation causing it to be more hot and poles get less sunlight causing it to be colder
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