Use the diagram above to explain what happens when the sun's rays hit Earth's surface.

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The sun's rays hit the poles more directly than at the equator causing the unequal heating of Earth's surface which can cause convection currents and contribute to the formation of global winds.

The sun's rays hit the equator more directly than at the poles causing the unequal heating of Earth's surface which can cause convection currents and contribute to the formation of global winds.

The sun's rays hit the equator and the poles equally causing the unequal heating of Earth's surface which can cause convection currents and contribute to the formation of global winds.

The sun's rays hit the equator and the poles equally causing the equal heating of Earth's surface which can cause convection currents and contribute to the formation of global winds.

The sun's rays hit the equator more directly than at the poles causing the unequal heating of Earth's surface which can cause convection currents and contribute to the formation of global winds.