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The difference in heat distribution between the poles and the equator is due to Earth’s

a. orbit around the sun
b. spherical shape
c. tilted axis of rotation

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uneven heating between the equator and the poles the one air ICS and the cooler air from the reasons in the 0300 latitude belt on the either side of equator moves in these wines below the form of North and South towards the equator as the falls the air is colder than the lead to and 60 degree

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The axis of the earth is tilted (ANSWER IS C). The equator is heated more than other areas because the sun's rays hit it directly.
As you move north or south of the equator, they fall slantingly or obliquely.
When summer is in the south and vice versa, the heat also changes with the earth's rotation.
The tropic of Capricorn and the tropic of Cancer alternately get direct sunlight.
Due to the uneven heating of the earth, wind and ocean currents are created, supporting life.
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