At the equator the sun is directly overhead. This means that the sun’s rays are more focused, as they only have to heat up a small area of land. Where as at the poles the sun is at a lower angle in the sky, this means the sun’s rays are spread out over a larger area so cannot heat the ground enough to cause high temperatures.
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Latitude affects temperature in three ways:
- Near the poles the sun's rays are spread over a larger surface area than the equator and therefore do not have the same 'intensity' .
- The equatorial regions are slightly closer to the sun and therefore warmer.
- Less heat is lost to the atmosphere near the equator due to the fact that there is less distance for the sun's rays to pass through.
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