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This is a term use to describe an ecological community in which moisture and temperature are high.

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Answered by writersparadise
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Tropics is the term used to describe the region where moisture and temperature are generally high.

In terms of classification, tropical climate is non-arid throughout the year and warmer than 18 degrees centigrade with a high degree of humidity or moisture in the air. The two seasons in Tropics are the wet season and dry season. There is no frost and pattern of sun shine stays constant.

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