Why do places near the equator receive more heat than those near the poles
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Because the equator is closer to the sun. ... Because the sun's rays hit the earth's surface at a higher angle at the equator.
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Answer: The equator receive heat directly from the sun. As you can see, the earth is in a spherical shape. Equator is the line that cuts the earth into half. The sun's rays come and fall directly on the equator making it's climate hot and wet. The more the sun's rays, the more the rain.
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