Multiple Choice
The temperatures at the equator remain warm year round because
A) sunlight strikes the equator relatively directly with little seasonal variation.
B) the sun shines longer over the equator than it does over other parts of Earth.
C) there are large oceans near the equator that absorb large amounts of heat.
D) Earthʹs rotation on a tilted axis creates more atmospheric friction at the equator.
E) Earthʹs natural curvature places the equator nearer to the sun.
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