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Why is the temperature usually warmest a the equator and colder as you move towards the poles? * The equator has more water than the poles do.
The poles are lower in elevation than the equator is.
The poles have less plants and animals than the equator.
The equator gets more direct sunlight throughout the year.


Why is the temperature usually warmest a the equator and colder as you move towards the poles? *

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