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Regions in high latitudes receive less energy from the sun than regions at the equator primarily because...
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Regions in high latitudes receive less energy from the sun than regions at the equator primarily because...
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the temp at the equator are mainly warm then anywhere else. not because it is closest to the sun,but rather because it receives the highest intensity of sunlight
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