Why is it cooler in regions further away from the equator?
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The sun rays fall almost straight at the equator while they fall slanting as we move away from the equator towards the poles. Therefore, the sun rays spread at a larger area as we move from the poles while they are concentrated over a small area at the equator. This results in more heating of the regions near the equator as compared to the regions away from the equator. Hence, it becomes cooler when we move from the equator towards the poles.
The sun rays fall almost straight at the equator while they fall slanting as we move away from the equator towards the poles. Therefore, the sun rays spread at a larger area as we move from the poles while they are concentrated over a small area at the equator. This results in more heating of the regions near the equator as compared to the regions away from the equator. Hence, it becomes cooler when we move from the equator towards the poles.
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the sun rays are very hot and cause severe heat if they falls directly in equator region sun rays falls directly which cause severe heat and far away from equator they fallls slantly in result area away from equator is cool for example Gujarat, the equator passes through it so it very hot there ,and himanc....is very. far so it is cool place
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