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Global winds, Sun movement to blame for extreme heat — UNMA

"The position of the overhead sun over the equator is always on every March 21 and it is the time when maximum heating of the earth is over the equatorial region", explained Omonyi.

The second factor causing the temperatures is the global wind system.
By: NewVision Reporter, Journalists @NewVision

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Extreme heat being experienced in the country is attributed to the movement of global winds across the equatorial region, coupled with the movement of the sun

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