why do the regions near the equator receive more heat?
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On a daily basis, the equatorial regions receive more solar irradiance because sunlight has less atmosphere to travel through to reach the Earth's surface. This is due to the sun's angle of declination; its angle above the horizon. ... The seasonal darkness is also caused by the Earth's tilt.
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