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The equatorial regions of the Earth receive more heat because they are directly exposed to the sun's rays throughout the year. The sun's rays strike the equator at a more direct angle compared to the poles, resulting in higher solar energy absorption. Additionally, the atmosphere is thinner at the equator, allowing for less scattering and absorption of sunlight. This leads to consistently warmer temperatures in these regions.

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