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Tropical Regions climate

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Answered by ElvishRoy
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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 warmer than 18 °C (64 °F). Tropical climates are normally found from the equator to 25 north and south latitude. Tropical climates are typically frost-free, and changes in the solar angle are small since they occupy low latitudes. In tropical climates, the temperature remains relatively constant (hot) throughout the year. Sunlight is intense.

In tropical climates there are often only two seasons: a wet season and a dry season. The wet season normally occurs at the time of high-sun (which is from May through September in the Northern Hemisphere, and from November to March in the Southern Hemisphere). The dry season often occurs at the time of low sun (November to March in the Northern Hemisphere, and from May to September in the Southern Hemisphere).

Answered by Simrankaur1025
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The general pattern of the tropical climate is warm temperature.

  • Depending on the type of tropical climate.
  • Humidity is variable.
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