A tropical wet climate is like a rain forest. Or almost like a rain forest. A humid subtropical climate is like hot and wet.
Tropical wet climate is wet and dry.
Humid Subtropical Climate is hot and wet, to break it down the best that I can.
The Humid Subtropical have long periods of summer. The winters are mild to cool, depending on latitude. The climate is very suitable for raising crops.
The Mediterranean have hot and dry summers. The winters are cool and rainy. The climate supports farming and agricultural activity.
the difference is that tropical humid get 100 inches of precipitation a year and mediterranean climate get 25 inches of precipitation a year
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The 'tropical' climate has the greatest precipitation, while the 'desert' climate has the lowest.
Precipitation is the measure of how much water vapor will precipitate into liquid. This in combination with humidity can effectively measure the amount of rain, dew, and other water related weather and therefore determine in a climate should be classified as tropical.
The Köppen Climate Classification System is the most widely used system for classifying the world's climates. Its categories are based on the annual and monthly averages of temperature and precipitation. The Köppen system recognizes five major climatic types; each type is designated by a capital letter.A - Tropical Moist Climates: all months have average temperatures above 18° Celsius.B - Dry Climates: with deficient precipitation during most of the year.C - Moist Mid-latitude Climates with Mild Winters.D - Moist Mid-Latitude Climates with Cold Winters.E - Polar Climates: with extremely cold winters and summers.
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Coconuts grow in Palm Trees, and they grow in hot, tropical climates like the Caribbean. They can grow in the meditteranean, or even slightly north of the Meditteranean but they need care. They can't grow in Britain where I live.
The 'tropical' climate has the greatest precipitation, while the 'desert' climate has the lowest.
Precipitation is the measure of how much water vapor will precipitate into liquid. This in combination with humidity can effectively measure the amount of rain, dew, and other water related weather and therefore determine in a climate should be classified as tropical.
The distribution of annual precipitation
There are big differences between the two types of tropical climates that exist. This main difference is that one is hot and dry while the other is hot and wet.
There are three basic types of tropical climates within the tropical climate group: tropical rainforest climate (Af), tropical monsoon climate (Am) and tropical wet and dry or savanna climate (Aw or As), which are classified and distinguished by the annual precipitation and the precipitation level of the driest month in those regions.