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Answer:
(A ) Near the poles
Explanation:
Sun doesn't ever hit directly on the poles because it rotates on it's axis. In short its always tilting away from the sun, I believe

At the poles the Sun's rays are less direct.
What are sun rays called?
"Sun's rays are called crepuscular rays, shafts of light which are seen just after the sun has set and which extend over the western sky radiating from the position of the sun below the horizon."
How many rays does the sun have?
"Solar radiation includes visible light, ultraviolet light, infrared, radio waves, X-rays, and gamma rays."
Where are the sun rays most direct?
"At the equinox, the Sun's rays shine most directly on the equator, and the Northern and Southern Hemispheres get the same amount of Sunlight."
Why does sun rays less direct in higher latitude?
"At higher latitudes the Sun's rays are less direct. The farther an area is from the equator the lower its temperature. At the poles the Sun's rays are least direct."
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