Why is it hot near the equator?

Understand the Problem

The question is asking for an explanation of why temperatures are higher near the equator compared to other regions of the Earth. This typically involves discussing the angle of sunlight, climate patterns, and factors such as the intensity of solar radiation received at the equator.

Answer

Because the Earth receives the most direct and intense solar radiation at the equator year round.

The final answer is because the Earth receives the most direct and intense solar radiation at the equator year round.

Answer for screen readers

The final answer is because the Earth receives the most direct and intense solar radiation at the equator year round.

More Information

The equator is constantly exposed to the sun's rays at a more direct angle compared to other parts of the world, leading to consistently intense solar radiation.

Tips

common mistakes include confusing the angle of sunlight with the distance to the sun; it's actually the directness of the sunlight that matters most.

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