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`its the equater...it is always closest to the sun'

Actually the equator isn't always closest to the sun

the Earth has what is called an axial tilt (its about 22 degrees approximately from memory)

its rarely the closest part of the earth closest to the sun, which in itself rarely has much to do with local high temperatures

Local conditions (local on a global scale I mean) such as prevailing winds, geographical conditions etc will have a much greater impact on local high temperatures than the equator's closeness (or lack) of to the sun

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