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It strikes it most directly at the equator, on average during the year.

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Acording to my calculations the sun hits the Earth mostly in the Oceans. BTW if u have the game Style Savvy for DS, we should play wifi

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in the low-climate areas aka the equator....

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The sun rays strike the earth at a shallower angle at the north and south poles.

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The most sunlight is at the Equator. :)

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the equator

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