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.
tropical and temperate rainforest.
The Tropical savana climate are found on the both sides of the equator.
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.
The Amazon Rainforest is a tropical rainforest.
In the lower 48 there is no tundra or tiaga. Also, technically there is no tropical rainforest here either, but sometimes Florida as well as areas around the coast of the Gulf of Mexico are known as tropical forests. But in all of the states of the US, all climate types are accounted for.
Rain forests have a tropical climate, and no dry season. The rain forests have no distinct winter or summer weather pattern.
The Amazon Basin has a tropical rainforest climate, characterized by high humidity, abundant rainfall, and consistently warm temperatures throughout the year. This climate supports the lush vegetation and diverse ecosystem found in the region.
I think that you wouldn't find a humid tropical climate type in North Africa.
Tropical Rainforest
Africa has four different climate types. The southern part of the country is a tropical rainforest. The tropical savanna climate covers most of western Nigeria and is drier than the rainforest. The Sahel climate is dry and only sees rainfall three to four months per year. The fourth type of climate is a desert climate and the rest of the country sees dry, hot climate.
The equator experiences a tropical climate, characterized by high temperatures and humidity year-round. This climate zone typically has consistent sunlight and abundant rainfall, resulting in lush vegetation and diverse ecosystems.
The prevalent climate at the equator is tropical, characterized by high temperatures and humidity. It typically experiences consistent warm temperatures throughout the year with abundant rainfall.