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Air at the equator is warmer and less dense than air at the equator at latitudes farther north and south. This is because the equator receives more.... A. wind B. air pressure C…
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Air at the equator is warmer and less dense than air at the equator at latitudes farther north and south. This is because the equator receives
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A. wind
B. air pressure
C. solar energy
D. greenhouse gases
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The answer should be C. Solar energy
Sorry if I am wrong
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