show the tropics on a map
No, the tropics are larger than the Philippines (they run round the whole planet north and south of the Equator. Thus the question should be :- "Are the Philippines in the tropics" The answer to that question is "Yes" (see the map of the tropics in the related link below.
I can't give you tours, but I can point them out on a map.
The two tropics on the world map are the Tropic of Cancer, located at approximately 23.5 degrees north of the equator, and the Tropic of Capricorn, located at approximately 23.5 degrees south of the equator.
If you have a map printed in Australia, with south at the top, then none of it is. If you have a map printed in the US, with north at the top, then all of it is. All of the USA is north of the Equator.
A world isothermal map shows the distribution of temperature around the globe in a specific timeframe. It helps to visualize regions of warm and cold temperatures and identify patterns such as temperature gradients between different latitudes or the presence of thermal anomalies due to climate events.
The tropics are considered to lie between the Tropic of Capricorn and the Tropic of Cancer, and include the equatorial regions.
they are the tropics of cancer and Capricorn
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Both can occur in the tropics. However it is hurricanes that almost exclusively form in the tropics.
I go to the tropics every summer
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Miami Tropics was created in 2006.