Uranus.
The polar regions never receive any direct sunlight.
Yes, the surface faces the Sun the nearer you get.
The farther from the equator, the weaker the sunlight gets.
it is summer because in summer it is hot
Areas farther north or south of the equator reception of the sun depends with the position of the sun at the time.
equator
The polar regions never receive any direct sunlight.
The equator
Yes, the surface faces the Sun the nearer you get.
The farther from the equator, the weaker the sunlight gets.
the sunlight hits it directly.
Because they receive more direct sunlight
Areas near the Equator
Because of the Earth's positioning and tilt on its axis, the places on equator receive much sunlight, hence hotter, although not longest amount of time with sunlight.
it is summer because in summer it is hot
Latitudes closer to the Equator have warmer climates because they receive direct sunlight and therefore, the latitudes get evidently heated. :)
Areas farther north or south of the equator reception of the sun depends with the position of the sun at the time.