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Explain the climate of tropical region

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Answered by gennxt7644342
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A tropical climate in the Köppen climate classification is a non-arid climate in which all twelve months have mean temperatures of warmer than 18 °C (64 °F). ... In tropical climates, the temperature remains relatively constant (hot) throughout the year. Sunlight is intense.

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Answered by jeehelper
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The climate of the tropical zone of atmosphere is hot and humid.

The temperature of this zone remains above 18 degree C but does not exceed 35 degree C all over the year. The convection of air takes place in this region which causes abundant rain. During a certain period in the year, thunderstorm occur every day. It receives considerable amount of sunshine as well as rainfall which provides a luxuriant grow of vegetables and trees.  

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