Tropical rainforest
Explanation...
Tropical rainforests are warm, wet environments typically located near the equator. They can receive as much as 400 inches of rain per year. The temperature remains warm (70°F to 85°F on average) all day long and year-round. Tropical rainforests produce 40% of the Earth's oxygen.
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tropical rainforest
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Tropical rainforest, temperate forest, taige, tundratropical rainforest>temperature forest>taiga>tundra
intertropical convergence zoneThe Intertropical Convergence Zone lies roughly along the equator. This zone is made up of a band of clouds, usually thunderstorms, that circle the Earth near the equator.
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tropical rainforest
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tropical rainforest >taiga >temperate forest > tundra
when you get closer to the equator the temperture is usually warmer
Mississippi is warmer because of gulf winds bringing warm moist air north, and because the state is further south than Missouri.
Equator
The equator is usually 80- 90 degrees.
Ophiuchus is a constellation located around the celestial equator. Its receives it's name from the Greek Ὀφιοῦχος meaning "serpent-bearer", and is usually deplicted as a man holding the snake that is seen by the constellation Serpens.
Usually 32 - 35 Celsius.
Temperate Zones are usually cooler than the temperatures near the equator.
Temperate Zones are usually cooler than the temperatures near the equator.
The temperature is usually hotter closer to the equator.