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Q: Would you find more seasonal in the area between the tropics or in the areas of north and south of the tropics?
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Would you find more seasonal changes in the areas between the Tropics or in the Areas North and South of the Tropics?

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Would you find more seasonal changes in the area between the tropics or in the areas north or south of the tropics?

You would find it in the north tropics


Would you find more seasonal changes in the areasnorth and south of the tropics or in the areas between the tropics?

North and south


Would you find more seasonal changes in the areas between the tropics or in the area north and south of the tropics?

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What are the Areas between the tropics and polar regions?

the Temperate Zone.


What are the areas between the tropics and the polar regions?

the Temperate Zone.


Is there any place having no seasons?

The areas of Earth around the equator called the "tropics" between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn have little seasonal variation. It's usually summer all year long.


Areas near the equator that have warmer climates?

between tropics of cancer and capicorn


Are areas between the tropics and polar regions called equinoxes?

No. Equinoxes are something totally different. The area between the tropics and polar regions are known as temperate regions.


Is there a cold front in tropics?

Yes. The type of front has to do with the difference in temperature between two areas, not the actual temperature. If it was 120° in an area and a front moved in that was 100° it would be a cold front.


What are the areas between the equator and the tropics called?

The major imaginary latitudinal lines on the earth's suface from north to south are - * the Arctic Circle * the Tropic of Cancer * the Equator * the Tropic of Capricorn * the Antarctic Circle


What are the areas near the equator?

They are called ' tropics'. :D