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Which region of Earth receives the most direct sunlight and because of this has a relatively constant climate? aequator bNorth Pole cSouth Pole dNorth America

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Which region of Earth receives the most direct sunlight and because of this has a relatively constant climate? aequator bNorth Pole cSouth Pole dNorth America

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The region of Earth that receives the most direct sunlight and therefore has a relatively constant climate is the equator. This is because the equator is the part of the Earth that is closest to the sun due to the planet's tilt. As a result, the sun's rays hit the equator more directly than any other part of the planet, leading to consistent high temperatures throughout the year. Therefore, the answer is a) equator.

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