No. Tropical climate zones are found in lower latitudes.
There are three major climate zones on earth. These are the polar zone, temperate zone, and tropical zone. Latitude plays a huge role because the polar zones are higher latitudes while those zones extremely close to the middle of the earth is tropical.
Tropical vegetation and jungle grows at low latitude areas.
Rain forests of any kind would not be found past 30 degrees latitude.
Climate regions refer to areas with distinct climate, for example, Hawaii's climate region is Tropical.
The three main types of climate zones (tropical, temperate, polar) are determined by factors such as latitude, proximity to bodies of water, and elevation. Regions near the equator typically have a tropical climate, while those at mid-latitudes experience temperate climates, and areas near the poles have polar climates due to the Earth's curvature and amount of solar radiation received.
usually it is tropical
There are three major climate zones on earth. These are the polar zone, temperate zone, and tropical zone. Latitude plays a huge role because the polar zones are higher latitudes while those zones extremely close to the middle of the earth is tropical.
Tropical areas are warm year long, and have heavy rainfall during the rainy seasons.
No.
Tropical vegetation and jungle grows at low latitude areas.
Rain forests of any kind would not be found past 30 degrees latitude.
No, Canada does not have any areas with a tropical climate. The warmest regions in Canada are in the southern parts of British Columbia and Ontario, but these areas do not have a true tropical climate with consistently hot temperatures year-round.
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Areas with heavily leached soils, usually in tropical or previously tropical areas.
Yes and no... the island of Okinawa is the only region having a tropical climate.
Climate regions refer to areas with distinct climate, for example, Hawaii's climate region is Tropical.
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