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When we're talking about 93 million miles the distance of 4,000 miles or so, is negligible. And The equator is warmest, not because of distance, but because of time it is in the direct path of the sun and receiving radiant heat, like the chicken on a rotisserie. Both poles are always at an angle with respect to the ecliptic, the path of the earth's revolution around the sun.But the ice is being melted because burning of fossil fuels causes the atmosphere to collect more carbon dioxide, which traps heat that gets in through the atmosphere but has more trouble getting back out into space.IMHO. The hottest spot on earth is, I believe, in Death Valley.
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