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Where is the sun's rays the most intense ? (A) the poles (B) the tropics (C) the "Horse Latitudes" (D) none of the above
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Where is the sun's rays the most intense ? (A) the poles
(B) the tropics
(C) the "Horse Latitudes"
(D) none of the above
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I think the answer is D. None of the above. Because the intensity of the sun rays depends on the time of the day and season and sun's position in the sky, it's not always the same at a given location.
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