The monsoon climate is found near India Sri Lanka and Bangladesh the monsoon climate is caused by the monsoon rains, basically they are winds that have come from Australia (Southern Hemisphere) and they blow up and left, then when they reach the southern hemisphere they blow right and cause a wet season for India known as the monsoon rains, because it rains for about 3 months really heavily.
Such conditions occur in sub Saharan Africa, South Asia, China. Korea, Japan, North East India and Bengal, Indo China, the Philippines, parts of Australia and to a much lesser extent in Europe where it is called the Return of the Westerlies
between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn
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Part of China is found in the Tropical zone. This is the northern and southern hemispheres which have a tropical climate.
Tropical
The Mayans lived in a tropical climate for example. There are many civilizations that existed primarily in tropical wet climates all over the world, located near the equator, or the middle belt of our earth.
Tropical Wet Tropical Wet and Dry Semi-Arid
Singapore is located near the equator, therefore it has a tropical climate.
There are a variety of climate zones in India. These include tropical wet climate, savanna climate, as well as tropical semi-arid (steppe) climate.
Tropics
The Philippines has a tropical climate due to its location near the equator. This proximity results in consistent high temperatures and high humidity levels throughout the year. The country also experiences a distinct wet and dry season due to its position in the western Pacific Ocean.
Most of the coastal and island region between 10o-20o North and South of the equator, such as the caribbbean region is influenced by a tropical marine climate. a tropical marine climate is influenced by the sea
Deserts are located in temperate, tropical, and even polar regions. They are not confined to a particular climate zone.
The climate is suitable
Because it is located close to the equator.
a. arctic b. polar c. d the answer would be tropical, and this answer isnt for k12 6graders :)
it depends on air pressure and where is place located (tropical-hot climate etc
Tropical Climate
Based on my research, it's in tropical rainforest.