frankiefr2005
frankiefr2005 frankiefr2005
  • 11-02-2019
  • Biology
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Explain why it is generally warmer near the equator than it is near the poles.
where is the science subject btw

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kay6638
kay6638 kay6638
  • 11-02-2019

because the all the places near the equator are in the Tropic zone

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TheMaster82 TheMaster82
  • 22-04-2020

Answer:

Near the equator, sunlight hits Earth’s surface more directly. Near the poles, however, sunlight hits Earth’s surface at an angle. The same amount of energy is spread out over a larger area. As a result, it is generally colder near the poles.

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