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Why does the torrid zone receive marium amount of heat?​

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Answered by vnm0104sjc
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thanks to the geoid structure of the Earth and its tilt, the Sun's rays always fall directly of the Torrid region, thus resulting in maximum amount of heat in the Torrid region

Answered by Anonymous
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