Differentiate between hot and dry climate and wet climate
With 2 differences by naming the places where they occur
Answers
Te term “tropical wet and dry environment/climate” actually refers to a single type of climate. Just like summer or rainy season. Tropical dry climates occur in deserts, while tropical wet climates usually occur along the rainforest belt. Tropical wet and dry climates have a distinct dry season and a distinct wet season.
Places that experience tropical wet climates receive enough rainfall to sustain a population of trees. The combination of abundant rainfall and warm temperatures throughout the year produce rainforests that have incredible plant and animal diversity. While tropical dry climates feature year-round high temperatures, they lack the rainfall to sustain a complex community of plants and animals. The lack of vegetation also means that the soils in such dry areas turn to sand as dead plants do not contribute organic material to the soil.
Explanation:
During the wet season, temperatures average about 77 degrees. During the dry season, temperatures average about 68 degrees.
The temperatures stay high throughout the year because of the latitude where this climate occurs. Areas near the equator receive constant direct sunlight and therefore, heat.