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What happens to solar energy at the equator??

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The sun's rays strike Earth's surface most directly at the equator. ... Because the sun's rays hit at a slant, the area is heated less. The more focused the rays are, the more energy an area receives and the warmer it is; the less focused the rays are, the less energy an area receives and the cooler it is.

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