What would be the effect of the uneven distribution of
the Sun's energy on Earth?
The equator...
Biology, 02.09.2020 03:01 coronadenise
What would be the effect of the uneven distribution of
the Sun's energy on Earth?
The equator and the poles would both be cool.
The equator and the poles would both be warm.
The equator would be warmer than the poles.
The equator would be cooler than the poles.
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