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Which statement describes the weather and climate in a tropical region?
The angle of the Sun’s rays affects daylight hours, creating warm temperatures all year.
The temperature is different in summer and winter because the region is at a high elevation.
The angle of the Sun’s rays controls the amount of precipitation experienced in the region.
Rain in the summer and drought in the winter occur because the region is at a high elevation.
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"The angle of the Sun’s rays affects daylight hours, creating warm temperatures all year."
Explanation: Tropical regions are near the equator where the Sun stays high in the sky year‑round, so solar radiation is strong and day lengths change little, producing consistently warm temperatures.
Explanation: Tropical regions are near the equator where the Sun stays high in the sky year‑round, so solar radiation is strong and day lengths change little, producing consistently warm temperatures.
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