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Kobe Arellano
1 January, 01:25
Why the climate is so hot near the equator?
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Skye Booth
1 January, 02:26
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There are a number of reasons why it is hotter near the equator. The chief factor is that the sun is at a rather slant angle at the poles when the sun is overhead at the equator. Another factor is absorption and scattering of sunshine as it passes through the atmosphere.
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