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No. Tropical climate zones are found in lower latitudes.
The Tropical savana climate are found on the both sides of the equator.
Humid tropical climate
Southern Mexico and eastern Brazil have such kind of climate.
because the areas are near the equator
The climate changed
It is a tropical climate. On the edges could also indicate a temperate climate.
No. Tropical climate zones are found in lower latitudes.
The Tropical savana climate are found on the both sides of the equator.
Savanna
Dry climate, Tropical Climate, and Mild Climate
Humid tropical climate
That the rock where you found the fossil was at some point in a place with tropical climate, but has somehow moved to the place with a colder climate. This is generally accepted as proof of, and explained by, plate tectonic theory.Umm...you could also conclude "if you found a fossil of a tropical plant in a cold climate?" that you need to put your coat on before venturing outside again...it's cold. And that somebody is playing a trick on you and planted the fossil just to see if you would take that coat off forgetting you were in a cold climate.
Where are tropical rain forest climates typically found?
The three main climate zones found in Latin America are tropical wet, tropical wet and dry, and highland. These zones span across different countries in the region, each characterized by distinct weather patterns and temperature ranges.
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.
hot and wet