Which explains the high precipitation levels in areas near the equator?The equator has very little wind, which causes rain-filled clouds to remain still for longer periods of timeAt the equator, warmer conditions create an increase in evaporation. Evaporation leads to more precipitationThe equator has stronger winds that can cause clouds filled with precipitation to burst, resulting in precipitationAt the equator, warmer conditions create a decrease in evaporation. Less evaporation leads to more precipitation