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why is it so cold at the poles?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Because sunlight cannot reach toward the poles

Answered by vikashRaojaat
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Both Poles are relatively cold because they don't receive direct sunlight. Even during the summer months, the Sun is relatively low on the horizon. ... In addition, the Sun's rays have to travel through more of the Earth's atmosphere because of the angle of incidence at the Poles

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