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Temperate deciduous forests are typically found farther away from the equator, usually between 30 to 50 degrees latitude in both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. They experience four distinct seasons with moderate temperatures and a mix of broadleaf deciduous trees.
Tropical rainforest: Found near the equator, this biome is characterized by high levels of biodiversity and consistent rainfall. Grasslands: These biomes are found in temperate regions and can extend into subtropical zones, characterized by grasses as the dominant vegetation. Temperate forests: Located in regions with distinct seasons, temperate forests have a mix of deciduous and evergreen trees. Tundra: Close to the poles or at high elevations, the tundra biome has cold temperatures, permafrost, and low biodiversity.
Paraguay is very close to the equator, on the Tropic of Capricorn. It has a climate that varies from temperate to hot.
A temperate climate is generally found farther from the equator. It typically exists in regions located between the tropics and polar areas, usually between latitudes 30° and 60°. These areas experience distinct seasons, with moderate temperatures and varying precipitation throughout the year, unlike the consistently warm conditions near the equator.
most rain forests are found near the equator. summary: tropical rainforests grow in areas close to the equator. in these places the climate is hot and wet
I believe that you are a bit confused. There is no "temperature zone" since everywhere has a temperature of some kind. You are probably thinking of the temperate zone. Temperate means moderate, not extreme. The planet Earth has two temperate zones, north and south. These are not too close to the hot equator, and not too close to the cold poles, hence they are temperate. There are many countries in these zones, including most of the United States of America (however, one state, Alaska, is in the Arctic zone, not the temperate zone).
Yes the tundra biome is close to the equator.
Yes the tundra biome is close to the equator.
There are many countries on the equator.
it depends of the equator but its about very close like a mile away
Definitely not tropical. Feels pretty close to the subantarctic. Generally defined as temperate. Australia uses a different definition of 'temperate rainforest' from other countries, but that's mostly about what is rainforest rather than what is temperate. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temperate_rainforest#Definition
Hurricanes happen over hot water ... which is found close to the equator.