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Water evaporates more from areas near the equator.
There are some mountains that are near the equator.There are many more mountains that are nowhere near the equator.
6th Graders QuestionsSimple Answer: The areas near the equator heat up more than other regions because Sun's rays strike Earth at a higher angle near the equator than the North Pole, South Pole, and other more regions.By: Rocio Rodriguez, 6th grader.
The water is saltier at the poles, and less salty at the equator.
All seas and oceans are salty. Those near the Equator tend to be slightly more salty.
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there is more precipitation near the equator..
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Water evaporates more from areas near the equator.
There are some mountains that are near the equator.There are many more mountains that are nowhere near the equator.
6th Graders QuestionsSimple Answer: The areas near the equator heat up more than other regions because Sun's rays strike Earth at a higher angle near the equator than the North Pole, South Pole, and other more regions.By: Rocio Rodriguez, 6th grader.
Near the Equator. It doesn't rain at the poles, and snowfall is almost non-existent at the South Pole.
rivers and runoff dilute the saltwater.
Air near the equator is warmer
It depends where yo live. In places near the equator or near the poles, there is less difference. In other places, the differences are much more drastic.