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Q: What must happen to keep the poles from steadily cooling off and the tropics from heating up over time?
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Not an expert, BUT.. I THINK that would be the wobble of our planet, instead of just staying North pole straight up, South pole straight down, & an even circle for equator. Alaska has the cycle of midnight sun in summer, no sun or sun on horizon in winter due to this wobble.