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Characteristics of equatorial climate

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Answered by Anukrati12
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Uniformly high temperatures of about 30 0C with only a small annual range.

High relative humidity of about 80%. ...

Abundant rainfall of 2000 mm on average.

Double maxima rainfall around April and October each year. ...

The region receives convectional rainfall.

A diverse range of plants due to excessive rainfall and temperature.

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Answered by bakrihullisantosh
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The high mean annual temperature of about 27 0C.

The difference between the average temperature of the hottest and coldest months (annual temperature range) is very small and it can be as small as 3 degrees Celsius

the difference between the highest temperature in the day and the lowest temperature at night (diurnal temperature range is usually large

Uniformly high temperatures of about 30 0C with only a small annual range.

High relative humidity of about 80%. This is due to high rainfall which rains almost throughout the year and high temperature which cause evaporation which in turn leads to high humidity throughout the year

Abundant rainfall of 2000 mm on average.

Double maxima rainfall around April and October each year. This means that The equatorial regions experience a long rainy season between March and June and a short rainy season between October and December

The region receives convectional rainfall

A diverse range of plants due to excessive rainfall and temperature

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