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what is the difference between tropical crop and subtropical crop???​

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Answered by prashanthraman
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The tropics are the region of the Earth near to the equator and between the tropic of cancer in the northern hemisphere and the tropik of capricorn in the southern hemisphere. This region is also referred to as the tropical zoneand the torrid zone.

This area includes all the areas of the Earth where the sun reaches a point directly overhead at least once a year.

The subtropics are geographic and climate zones located roughly between the tropic of cancer and tropic of caprocorn and the 40th parallel in both hemispheres. Subtropical climate regimes can exist at high elevations within the tropics, such as across the mexican platue and in vietmam and taiwan.

So, two climatic zones – tropical and subtropical, located in the hot belts of the Earth, have significant differences.

Answered by ishitaaparajita73
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The subtropics are geographic and climate zones located roughly between the tropic of cancer and tropic of caprocorn and the 40th parallel in both hemispheres. ... So, two climatic zones – tropical and subtropical, located in the hot belts of the Earth, have significant differences. Tropical and subtropical fruits, in contrast with temperate fruits, can be broadly defined as those meeting all of the following criteria: crops that have their origin and commercial growing areas (when such exist) in the tropics or subtropics, plants that are evergreen and perennial, crops with a limited degree of ...

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