Yes, pretty much all the time!
climate is spelled "le climat" (masc.) in French
The Caribbean region lies in the tropical zone, specifically within the tropical trade wind belt. This location gives the region its warm climate, with temperatures typically staying high year-round.
The Caribbean is typically affected by a TUTT or Tropical Upper Tropospheric Trough, it typically develops over the Central Atlantic into the Caribbean by April and persists til mid-November. Other tropical systems develop throughout hurricane season and affect the region as a whole. Due to the proximity of the equator, the Near-Equatorial Tradewind Convergence area (NETWC) can affect the area from Jun to Aug.
If the temperature is always very warm, you are likely in a tropical climate zone. These regions typically have high temperatures year-round with little variation.
Antarctica. Maritime tropical air masses affecting North America typically originate from the Gulf of Mexico, the Caribbean Sea, or the western Atlantic Ocean.
It is tropical to subtropical; depending on elevation.
No, England has a maritime climate.
the climate in the coral reef is wet and very worm. Good for animals to live in.
Tropical savanna
tropical
The climate of the Jungle is rainy. That is because it mostly always rains. So there's your answer!!!!!!!!!
Tropical.
Tropical in the caribbean
The Bahamas
No, but most Tiger sharks live in tropical and sub-tropical areas.
tropical fruits and coconuts and other things
The website Tropical Paradise is a website for water sports liking people who are looking for a Caribbean vacation. The workers have lived in the Caribbean for over ten years.