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In noon near the equator, the sun is high in the sky.
the sun's radiation is concentrated in smaller area near the equator
temperatures get warmer as you get near the equator due to the closer the equator is to the sun than the poles. Usually as you get to the equator the weather becomes more tropical and humid but it is still warm.
Yes because the sun is very strong near the equator which means more evaporation happens. The more evaporation the more condensation. AKA the water cycle.
Being near the equator where the sun is more directly overhead.
1. The equator receives more of the Sun's energy. b. air near the equator is warmer.
Air near the equator is warmer
In noon near the equator, the sun is high in the sky.
the sun's radiation is concentrated in smaller area near the equator
temperatures get warmer as you get near the equator due to the closer the equator is to the sun than the poles. Usually as you get to the equator the weather becomes more tropical and humid but it is still warm.
They are warm because the states are near to the equator and the equator is near to the sun.
because the sun is always hitting the equator
Yes because the sun is very strong near the equator which means more evaporation happens. The more evaporation the more condensation. AKA the water cycle.
Being near the equator where the sun is more directly overhead.
Because FL. is closer to the equator and receives sun at a more direct angle. Because FL. is closer to the equator and receives sun at a more direct angle.
Near the equator, the sun's angle of elevation (height above the horizon) is higher, making the sunlight more powerful.
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