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Why are temperatures of the currents generally colder at the poles than the equator? A. Tilt of the Earth on its axis B. Angle of the sun's rays are less direct C. Angle of the sun's rays are more direct
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Why are temperatures of the currents generally colder at the poles than the equator?
A. Tilt of the Earth on its axis
B. Angle of the sun's rays are less direct
C. Angle of the sun's rays are more direct
D. The Earth's revolution around the sun.
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