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long note on tropical zone

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Answered by PawanBk
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The tropical zone (tropai heliou Sun turning areas) is the warmest climate zone of the Earth. The tropics are:

areas of "climate radiation", which are limited by the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn (23,5° northern and southern latitude) and in which the Sun stands at least once the year at the zenith (highest conditions = 90°C to the ground);
in the system of the atmospheric circulation, the range between the two edges between subtropical and tropical high pressure belts of the northern and southern hemispheres of the Earth;
the zones on both sides of the equator that are shaped by higher daily temporal (time of day climate) and smaller seasonal variations in temperature (25 °C annual averages); due to that, there is a high irradiation all year around and no thermal seasons can form;
the range within which the daily lengths in the course of the year vary only slightly between 10,5 and 13,5 hours.

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