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The hours of daylight can vary greatly because of latitude.How would being near the equator shape the amount of sunlight per day in those countries? Would a La Niña event have a negative impact on wildlife?Why do you think some people have a difficult time believing that global warming is real?

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The countries nearer to the equator always have an "average" daylength across all year, and they are "nearer" to the sun overall so the sunlight levels are slightly greater.

La niña event has always negative and positive impact on wildlife.

The fact that people have a difficult time believing global warming tends to be more sociological than factual.

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