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The climate for the platypus's ecosystem ranges from tropical, in far north Queensland, to sub-alpine areas of the Australian Alps and Tasmania.
Puerto Rico's has a tropical climate. There is little seasonal variation, but the north coast gets more heavy rain than the south coast.
The climate for the USA differs from region to region. There is a Mediterranean climate on the West Coast, a continental climate in the Eastern USA, a humid subtropical climate in the Southern USA, a subarctic climate in Alaska, a tropical climate in Hawaii and southern Florida, and a semiarid/desert climate in the Western USA.
A tropical rainforest climate is usually found at latitudes within five degrees North and south of the equator, which are dominated by the Intertropical Convergence Zone. The climate is most commonly found in Southeast Asia, Central Africa and South America.
The climate in North Carolina was a humid subtropical climate. The elevation in North Carolina goes from sea level on the coast to 6684 feet at Mount Mitchell.
The coasts of Australia should have a tropical climate.
Hungary has a temperate climate. its climate is relate able to the climate of North Carolina.
there are different type of climate in north America. there are tropical summer, tropical desert, tropical Mediterranean, tropical arid and etc..
North America contains every type of climate zone there is. There is the tropical rainforest climate of Central America on up the arctic tundra of the North Pole.
I think that you wouldn't find a humid tropical climate type in North Africa.
The climate varies from tropical in south to cool temperate in north.
Most of the coastal and island region between 10o-20o North and South of the equator, such as the caribbbean region is influenced by a tropical marine climate. a tropical marine climate is influenced by the sea
The climate is tropical year round because Costa Rica is located between 8 and 12 degrees north of the Equator. However, the country has many microclimates depending on elevation, rainfall, topography, and by the geography of each particular region.
No, Korea does not have a tropical climate.
How do tropical climates differ from eachother?
Most of the coastal and island region between 10o-20o North and South of the equator, such as the caribbbean region is influenced by a tropical marine climate. a tropical marine climate is influenced by the sea