The major imaginary latitudinal lines on the earth's suface from north to south are - * the Arctic Circle * the Tropic of Cancer * the Equator * the Tropic of Capricorn * the Antarctic Circle
The wide band between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn, bisected by the equator is the "Tropical Zone," also known as "The Tropics" and "The Torrid Zone."
They are called the "tropics".
THe two tropics
axis
between tropics of cancer and capicorn
The tropics: Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn.
Tropical Rain forests
They are called the 'Tropics', and include all the areas on Earth where the sun can be seen directly above one's head at some point during the year.
No. Equinoxes are something totally different. The area between the tropics and polar regions are known as temperate regions.
They are called ' tropics'. :D
the areas that are next to or on the equator.
between tropics of cancer and capicorn
The tropics: Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn.
Tropical Rain forests
They are called the "tropics", and during sometime in the year in these areas, the Sun will reach the zenith and shine vertically overhead.
They are called the "tropics", and during sometime in the year in these areas, the Sun will reach the zenith and shine vertically overhead.
They are called the 'Tropics', and include all the areas on Earth where the sun can be seen directly above one's head at some point during the year.
these forests are found near the equator and ear the equator and in the areas near the tropics.
In areas of heated water near the equator or the two tropics
The areas of Earth around the equator called the "tropics" between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn have little seasonal variation. It's usually summer all year long.
The warm low-latitude areas near the equator are known as the tropics. These two lines are known as the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn.