Geography, asked by GouthamGS4114, 11 months ago

Why do we have different landforms in the tropics?

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Answered by meeku1982
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Large parts of the tropics are so lushly vegetated that underlying rocks are not easy to see. Nonetheless, this region -- a belt along the equator between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn -- features a diversity of striking landforms, from rolling plains to massive mountains.

Answered by VelvetCanyon
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The loss of energy at each step of food chain is so great that very little usable energy remains after four trophic levels. Hence, food chains generally consist of . only three or four steps.

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