why does the Torrid Zone record a small diurnal range of temperature?
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Just because of the Sun.
This phenomenon is responsible for the low diurnal annual temperature of the equatorial region. The sun faces those region directly at an angle of 90 degrees. Despite of the Sun's maximum solar radiation in the region the large availability of water bodies act as heat resistance skin for this region.
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Just because of the Sun.
This phenomenon is responsible for the low diurnal annual temperature of the equatorial region. The sun faces those region directly at an angle of 90 degrees. Despite of the Sun's maximum solar radiation in the region the large availability of water bodies act as heat resistance skin for this region.
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