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Kilauea is in an area that has a tropical climate, whether it is erupting or not.
No. Greece cannot qualify for being a tropical country because it lies north of the Tropic of Cancer and the sun is never even 80 degrees above the southern horizon. The two tropic lines mark the northern and southern extent at which the sun can be at it's zenith (directly overhead) at noon.
The only area of the United States that sports a tropical climate is the southern tip of Florida. This means that the average yearly temperature is above 65°F, and the area sustains a rainy season from late spring until mid-fall.
it depends the area where you live. ex: Florida its tropical. New york-cold climte
Probably not because the precipitation depends on the climate of the area, like places like the Caribbean have a warm, tropical climate, so not reLLY.
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There was but that was a long time ago. Today Canada does not have a tropical climate.
It is a climate type; A land area in a tropical zone but where the climate is moderated/influenced by the proximity of an Ocean.
yes Nicaragua is in the sub tropical area
Kilauea is in an area that has a tropical climate, whether it is erupting or not.
No, Shanghai is not in a tropical area. It has a humid subtropical climate, characterized by hot, humid summers and cold, damp winters.
Hawaii.
Latin America climate across most of the region- tropical.
The climate of the area is tropical, but rainfall differs with elevation, size, and water currents
the climate of the Cuban boa is a warm environment. Usually in a forest or tropical area.