yes, there is no such thing as summer in the tropics
A part of the ocean that is abundant with plants, sea creatures, and beutiful pure water.
Cassowaries are not amphibious. They are flightless birds which are predominantly found in the tropical rainforest. They do not spend time in the water, which is what amphibious creatures do.
A tropical rain forest wouldn't be anything with out water it, rains there almost everyday. that is why there are so many exotic animals and plants and creatures living there that wouldn't be found anywhere else.
Hurricanes are powered by warm, moist air from tropical water. The moisture that hurricanes need is generally most abundant in the summer.
Tropical refers to the temperature of the water; aquariums can be tropical and hard, or tropical and soft water. Water hardness is simply a measure of the mineral content of the water.
If you mean, "are all under water creatures, sea creatures?" then no. The term SEA is for the ocean and there also can be creatures in freshwater. Also some creatures that live in water such as some snakes and sea turtles come out of the water every so often, so they are no total sea/water creatures. Fish are underwater creatures though.
Amphibians are both water AND land creatures
Primsol line is a line that has many waters applied to it. Such as Tropical Fresh water (TF) - Fresh water (F) - Tropical salt water (T) - Summer salt water (S) - Winter salt water (W) - Winter Northern Atlantic water (WNA). It is in that exact order read above. TF | | -F | | -T | | -S | | -W | | -WNA !
Creatures that live only in water are referred to as aquatic.
ANSWER: No. Cranes are not classed as water creatures although they do like the water. They are birds that hang around the water. You should've googled this.
no tropical fish need warm water
No, water is a chemical in which most of all living creatures want water. If there is water there in living creatures. Water is a thing in which we, Humans need it.