Why tropical region has generally hot climate ?
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Tropical Climate. Much of the equatorial belt within the tropical climate zone experiences hot and humid weather. ... Because a substantial part of the Sun's heat is used up in evaporation and rain formation, temperatures in the tropics rarely exceed 35°C; a daytime maximum of 32°C is more common.
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Tropical region are situated on the line of equator and equator is the hottest part of the earth that's why it is hot but there is water it is not like desert
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