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    At the Equator, the Sun's Rays at Noon Strike the Earth
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At the Equator, the Sun's Rays at Noon Strike the Earth

Question 82

Question 82

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At the equator, the Sun's rays at noon strike the Earth at the angle of 90° above the horizon twice each year.

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