WHAT IS LIFE W/ACHIEVE ACCESS >B<
WHAT IS LIFE W/ACHIEVE ACCESS >B<
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Author: PHELAN
Publisher: MAC HIGHER
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The temperature reduces on moving from the equator towards the Poles, because the sun's rays are more concentrated at the equator, and they spread out as we move toward the Poles.

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