Why is "equatorial region" of the Earth the warmest?
The flat earth map shows a cold north pole in the middle. Moving outwards, it then gets warmer as you move away from that north pole, and then it gets cold again as you approach the ice wall. What is the reason for this? I'm aware that flat earth denies the existence of an equator, but by "equatorial region" I mean the parts of the world that are close to halfway between the north pole and the ice wall.
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First of all, what "flat earth map"? Since there is no flat earth map. The equator is the path of the sun in the sky, so where the sun is closest to the surface, that is what gets the most heat from the sun.
average daylength is longest there. its not really mysterious.
the arctic azimuthal equidistant globe projection is not a flat earth map. 🤣
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