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plz clearly tell me about the equatorial regions what are they? location extent? animal life? vegetation?climate etc......don't spam or put unnecessary stuff otherwise I'll put this in the complaint.section brainly.in plz guys help me​

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Answered by Aria48
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Answer:

Equatorial regions

Explanation:

The tropical region of the Earth is generally defined geographically as the area between the Tropic of Cancer, situated at 23.5°N latitude, and the Tropic of Capricorn at 23.5°S. The tropics are also sometimes said to be the latitudes that lie between, and partly include, the subtropical high-pressure regions that are centered on average at about 30–35°N and S latitudes. Tropical climates are most commonly defined as those occurring between the subtropical high-pressure regions (the climatic tropics), although some suggest that tropical climates extend between 35°N and S latitudes. Included within the tropical region is the equatorial zone, which is variably defined but most often stated to be the zone extending 3° of latitude on either side of the equator, although an equatorial climate is generally stated to be the climatic type extending 10–12°N and S of the equator (and occurring on low ground-non-highlands only).

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Answered by XxMissCutiepiexX
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Equatorial regions are located in a band around the Equator and cover about 6% of the Earth's surface. They are often in lowland areas and have a climate that is hot and wet all year round. Tropical rainforests grow in the equatorial regions.

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