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climate of tropical regions​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Tropical climates are characterized by monthly average temperatures of 18 ℃ (64.4 ℉) or higher year-round and feature hot temperatures. ... There are normally only two seasons in tropical climates, a wet season and a dry season. The annual temperature range in tropical climates is normally

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Answered by Alone00160
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➨The three types of climate in tropical regions are classified as:

  • Tropical Rainforest or Equatorial (Af)
  • Tropical Monsoon (Am)
  • Tropical Wet and Dry or Savannah (Aw)

➥ Tropical Rainforest or Equatorial Climate

The Equatorial Climate is characterized by hot average temperature all year round and high monthly precipitation, typically no less than 60 mm a month with annual precipitation tending to be over 2000 mm. The diurnal temperature range is greater than the annual temperature range.

➥Tropical Monsoon Climate

Tropical Monsoon Climates are relatively rare. They have a monthly mean temperature of above 18°C and feature wet and dry seasons as described above. Unlike Tropical Wet and Dry Climates however, a Tropical Monsoon Climate experiences greater than 1000 mm of rainfall in the year

➥ Tropical Wet and Dry Climate

Tropical Dry and Wet Climates with less than 60 mm in any single month and lower than 1000 mm annual rainfall. They are characterized by dry and wet seasons that relate to their situation in regard to the equator and the migration of the ITCZ.

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