Generally in equatorial regions
Along cold water currents from the poles to the equator.
Earth's polar regions are the areas of the globe surrounding the poles also known..part of what little sunlight the Polar regions receive, contributing to the cold.
Northern Australia and the waters of the Indian and Pacific Oceans generate ideal conditions for the development of cyclones. Cyclones need warm cean temperatures of 26.5 degrees or higher to form. The sea currents around northern Australia, the Indian Ocean to its northwest and the Coral Sea to the northeast have these warmer sea currents. Not all of Australia has cyclones, because regions further south do not have warm enough waters to generate the conditions needed.
tropical cyclone
It brings warm water, which heats the overlying air.
southern regions
The equator.From there they flow to the North or South Poles in order to cool them.
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Whales trot the globe in search for food in the colder regions where their prey lives. Many whales seek out warmer waters to escape orca who prey on calves. There are fewer orca in warm sub tropical waters.
The source region for the maritime tropical air mass originate over the warm waters of the southern Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico.
Along cold water currents from the poles to the equator.
No. Some coastal waters, particularly those in regions around the Tropics or the equator, can be quite warm. For example, the Carribean.
The four geographic regions of North America are far north, rocky mountains, great akes and warm waters.
no tropical water means the fish are found in tropical regions which means the water is warm - 21-28 Cece's
Maritime Equatorial Air Mass (mE) originate over warm sea water. Maritime Tropical (mT) also originates over the warm sea waters.
Earth's polar regions are the areas of the globe surrounding the poles also known..part of what little sunlight the Polar regions receive, contributing to the cold.
Warm Waters was created in 1970.