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It is warmer near the equator because that is where the Earth gets the most direct sunlight. T or f
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It is warmer near the equator because that is where the Earth gets the most direct sunlight. T or f
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It is warmer near the equator because that is where the Earth gets the most direct sunlight. T or f
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This is true! The equator receives more sunlight than any other part of the earth so it is warmer!
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true this is true bc yes as you said you're at the most direct point of sunlight
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