The average temperature of all oceans is about 39 degrees F (3.8 degrees C). But the oceans in different parts of the world can have very different climates!
Tropical oceans, which are near the equator, are warm and clear on the surface. The equator is an imaginary belt which circles the earth and divides it into two halves. The areas of land and water which are near this belt are called the tropics, and are always warm.
But in the cold polar regions of the far north and far south, the ocean is so cold that its' surface is frozen! Huge blocks of ice called ICEBERGS drift in these seas.
The sun's heat warms only the surface of the water. Deep down, oceans everywhere are cold, dark, and still.
The climate in India is mainly tropical, with variations depending on the region. The Arctic climate is not found in India as it is a characteristic of regions near the North and South poles with extremely cold temperatures.
No, Canada does not have any areas with a tropical climate. The warmest regions in Canada are in the southern parts of British Columbia and Ontario, but these areas do not have a true tropical climate with consistently hot temperatures year-round.
The Köppen climate classification system uses the capital letter A to identify a tropical climate.
dry or humid
The three climate zones are tropical, temperate, and polar. These zones are determined by factors such as latitude, temperature, and precipitation patterns. Each zone has distinct characteristics that influence the type of flora, fauna, and weather conditions present in those regions.
In tropical oceans
Tropical Climate
Tropical climates occupy about 36% of Earth's surface, including both land and oceans areas.
Tropical savanna
Tropical and sub tropical climate
they are the worlds hotest oceans
no the climate of andhra pradesh is tropical
A tropical climate does not have a winter season.
The climate is a tropical climate.
Peru's climate is tropical, sub tropical , and normal.
A tropical climate
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.