tropical zone
The major influences on low latitude climates are the Intertropical Convergence Zone, the Subtropical High Pressure Zone, and the trade winds. Places located within a few degrees of latitude of the equator are influenced almost totally by the Intertropical Convergence Zone. They have large amounts of rainfall all year long. The climate for places located around 30 degrees North or South latitude is dominated by the Subtropical High Pressure Zone. These locales have very little precipitation and are the home of the major tropical deserts of the world. Since the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) and Subtropical High Pressure Zones move following the sun, locales found in the intermediate latitudes have wet-dry climates. They are influenced by the ITCZ, and thus rain during part of the year. The other part of the year, they are influenced by the Subtropical High Pressure Zones and have little rainfall.
Kenya climate is warm all year round with plenty of sunshine most of the day and cool evenings. It's a tropical climate.
Hot and dry most of the year and there is barely any rainfall
The minimum time scale used by climate scientists is five years. This is why most of their data is represented by seasonal measurements (to indicate the extent of noise) and a five year running average to chart climate trends. Natural climate change during most of the Cenozoic has occurred over a hundred thousand year cycle known as the Milankovich Cycle. This has been earth's primary driver of climate for many millions of years.
A tropical climate is warm all year around, while a polar climate is cold all year around.
it is cold most of the year
The major influences on low latitude climates are the Intertropical Convergence Zone, the Subtropical High Pressure Zone, and the trade winds. Places located within a few degrees of latitude of the equator are influenced almost totally by the Intertropical Convergence Zone. They have large amounts of rainfall all year long. The climate for places located around 30 degrees North or South latitude is dominated by the Subtropical High Pressure Zone. These locales have very little precipitation and are the home of the major tropical deserts of the world. Since the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) and Subtropical High Pressure Zones move following the sun, locales found in the intermediate latitudes have wet-dry climates. They are influenced by the ITCZ, and thus rain during part of the year. The other part of the year, they are influenced by the Subtropical High Pressure Zones and have little rainfall.
it is cold for most of the year.
Rainforest: ITCZ is always near, High Temps, Lowest annual temp range, heavy rain all year and contains most of the species found on earth :-)
it is cold for most of the year.
Hot & humid most the year.
they have summer for most of the year
Tropical, hot and humid most of the year.
It is Wet and Humid most of the year
Cheetahs live in the southern plains of Africa. The climate there is very hot and dry most of the year.
Most of northern Africa has a desert climate. The Sahara the worlds largest desert receives a mere 10 inches of rain a year.
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