mist and dew
Equatorial climate is hot but wet and is found within 5 degrees either side of the equator. This is due to the angle of the earth facing the sun. The equator is always in the sun so this causes tropical rainforests to grow along it. It rains here every afternoon.
mist and dew
The equatorial region receives direct and consistent sunlight year-round, leading to high temperatures. Additionally, warm air rises, cools, and condenses to form clouds and precipitation, resulting in a wet climate. The combination of these factors creates a hot and wet environment in the equatorial region.
the hot wet is the tropic and torrid zone so almost all plants which grow in Dominica is found in the hot wet
The equatorial regions receive more direct sunlight due to their location near the equator, leading to higher temperatures. Additionally, warm air at the equator rises, cools, and condenses to form clouds and precipitation, resulting in high levels of rainfall. These factors contribute to the hot and wet conditions in equatorial regions.
It would be very hot between hot and cold so it would be warm and wet
there is plenty of wildlife in the rainforest because the climate it hot and wet?
Jaguars line a Equatorial climate, the Amazon. Which is a Rainforest. The Rainforset is a very humid place and lots of rain, so Jaguars live in the hot.
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The temperature in the savanna is dry and hot. It can get so hot that big grass fires break out as part of the natural cycle. -------------------------------------------------- It is usually hot and dry. The savanna has a wet and dry season. It is dry in the winter and the plants will die and animals will migrate. It is wet in the summer and the plants are lush. ------------------------- Tropical but dryish ---------------------------------------- The savanna is very grassy and is warm but not fiercely hot like the desert.
Brazil has several different climate zones. Brazil only has warm climate types because of its location. The entire Amazon area and the northern part of the highlands of Brazil have tropical climates. South-east of the mouth of the Amazon River and the entire western Amazon region have a tropical rainforest climate. The rest of the Amazon has a tropical monsoon climate because this area has a distinct wet period, or monsoon. The higher areas in central Brazil have a warm climate.
Since it is near the equator, Brunei doesn't experience the 4 seasons. Brunei has a hot and wet climate. So, it is either a sunny day or a rainy day.