The Tropics
tropical regions
The desert climate is also called the arid climate. Desert climates are mostly hot, but can be cold or moderate and little to no rainfall is experienced. Tropical forests are also called equatorial climates. It rains just about every day and it's hot and humid every day. The climate in the monsoon regions are marked by wet and dry seasons. Moderate regions have a temperate climate. These regions don't experience extreme hot and cold temperatures, but rather, the temperatures are moderate in most cases.
It depends on whether you're asking about body temperature or outside temperature. For body temperature, that's low to average. For outside temperature, on the other hand, that's rather hot.
this is a geographical statement but can be varified in simple words. rainfall occurs due to Precipitation which rises when a warm front is formed by an advancing mass of warm air, which moves up an inclined surface of retreating cold air and is chilled in the process of being lifted up resulting in rainfall. now how does temperature link to it, well if see to it that Temperature is one of those aspects of the everyday world that seems rather abstract when viewed from the standpoint of physics. In scientific terms, it is not simply a measure of hot and cold, but an indicator of molecular motion and energy flow. and when the temperature is indicated it shows the result whether its going to rain or not. if the temperature is cold then it is more likely to rain because when the clouds absorb cold water droplets, it condenses and eventually leading to prcipitation.
A lot of countries experience 4 seasons. All of them are situated away from the Equator, above the Tropic of Cancer and Capricorn. Some examples are the Countries on the Northern America, mainly USA and Canada, most or all of the European countries. Some countries in Asia experience 4 seasons too, such as China, Korea (North and South), Japan. Australia and New Zealand experience 4 seasons too, but their cycle is different from the countries located on the Northern Hemisphere of the Earth. When the countries in the Northern Hemisphere experience summer, they will experience winter and vice versa.
tropical regions
The average temp is 10-14 degrees..while the rainfall is quiet common and rather nice as it's not heavy down pour..
rainfall is highly seasonal rather than year-round
No; the effect of temperature is rather small, insignificant for most purposes.No; the effect of temperature is rather small, insignificant for most purposes.No; the effect of temperature is rather small, insignificant for most purposes.No; the effect of temperature is rather small, insignificant for most purposes.
It would more correct to say that the Earth has seasons because it tilts, rather than saying the Earth tilts to make seasons.
You should get Oracles of seasons the minish cap rather the links awakening.
The tree roots retain the rainfall rather than let it run off.
The tropics don't define their seasons in terms of summer and winter. It is so close to the equator that there is miniscule temperature differences. Rather, they often have a wet season and a dry season, though parts of the Amazon are wet all the time.
It rather depends on where you are.
Yes, I can, but rather approximately.
Temperature is usually measured, rather than calculated.
Annual precipitation in Antarctica has to be measured in snow fall rather than rain. Since the average temperature is usually -70 degrees Fahrenheit, the average annual snow fall, measured as a water equivalent, is 6.5 inches per year.