Yes. A hurricane is a tropical cyclone.
No. Tropical climate zones are found in lower latitudes.
Usually in tropical Pacific oceans. They live in intertidal zones.
Yes, the amount of light determines climate, and climatic zones. Climatic zones are like tropical, subtropical, or extratropical. You see, in the tropics, hurricanes can form over water, and tropical waves rain on rainforests or other land in the area. In the extratropical areas, hurricanes cannot form, and lows are polar lows. These lows can snow or rain, near the poles.
Tropical zones are warmer and polar zones are colder.
Yes. This usually is all too easy of an occurrence in temperate zones (and less likely to occur in tropical zones).
Tropical zones
"temperate"
Hurricanes
Yes, tornadoes can occur in the temperate zone, but they are more common in the Tornado Alley region of North America. Hurricanes, on the other hand, typically form in tropical regions and then move into the temperate zones.
Tropical zones
tropical and tundra
The names of the climate zones are tropical, subtropical, temperate, and polar. These zones are based on factors like temperature, precipitation, and vegetation patterns.