None, no part of the US lies in the tropical zone so none can have a tropical climate.
well i know one is a furn there are very many though like a phikus that is a very good example but most of them live in a tropical rain forest
"Gum tree" is an Australian term for the Eucalyptus tree. They are found all over the world - Australia, Africa, America, Asia - and different species have adapted to different climates, from deserts, to alpine regions, to coastal areas. There are over 700 species of eucalyptus. Gum trees can tolerate areas of drought and dry soils, and some species can also adapt to high rainfall and frequent flooding. Whilst gum trees are known for being the tree favoured by koalas, found only in Australia, it does not restrict gum-trees to only Australia. They are so prolific that they have been declared a noxious weed in parts of USA.
Casein is the protein found in milk which helps in digestion and also makes us healthy.
Monera is the kingdom that contains bacteria. Bacteria can be found in the air, soil, water, and all around us. These tiny organisms can be harmless or cause diseases. Others can be beneficial, such as bacteria found in the food products of yogurt, cheese, and vinegar.
The endoplasmic reticulum creates a network of membranes that are found throughout the whole cell. The analogy would be to the hallways and stairs. They help us get from place to place like transportation.
you can find a wet tropical climate in the u.s in Florida
sub tropical like in southern Florida or southern California
Only in California
Only in California
Tropical climates are found between 0 degrees (Equator) and 23 and 1/2 degrees north or south of the Equator - (Tropic of Cancer and Tropic of Capricorn). You can locate these latitudes in an atlas.
i believe that the tow areas in the us that have tropical climates are Arizona and CaliforniaHawaii, and the Gulf Coast/Florida areas.
closer to the equater
humidsubtropical Mediterranean humid continental, marine west coast, Subarctic and tundra climate, desert climate, dry steppe climate, tropical climates.
Hawaii and Florida :)
It is Hawaii and Florida.
The climate of the 48 states is temperate. Hawaii is tropical and Alaska is frigid.
Marine,Highland,Mediterranean,Steppe,Desert,Continental temperate,Humid subtropical,Tropical,Tundra,Subarctic