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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The biome that fits this description is a tropical rainforest. These biomes are characterized by high precipitation levels, warm temperatures year-round, and are typically located near the equator.
Tropical rainforests - located near the equator, these regions have high biodiversity and biomass due to the warm and wet climate. Temperate forests - found at mid-latitudes, these forests have moderate biomass levels and are characterized by distinct seasons. Tundra - located at high latitudes near the poles, tundra regions have low biomass due to cold temperatures and short growing seasons.
The latitude receiving the least rainfall is usually around 30 degrees north and south of the equator, in regions known as the subtropics. This is due to the descending air currents at these latitudes, which lead to dry conditions and minimal precipitation.
This is because the sun's rays directly fall near and in the equator. Thus the places near the equator are hot. The sun's rays falls slantingly towards the poles and so, the poles are not so hot.... - Shreya Santhosh
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.
tropical rainforest >taiga >temperate forest > tundra
As you get closer to the equator, temperatures usually get warmer due to the more direct angle at which sunlight hits the Earth's surface. The equator receives more intense sunlight throughout the year, leading to higher temperatures compared to areas farther away.
The biome that fits this description is a tropical rainforest. These biomes are characterized by high precipitation levels, warm temperatures year-round, and are typically located near the equator.
when you get closer to the equator the temperture is usually warmer
Equator
The equator is usually 80- 90 degrees.
Usually 32 - 35 Celsius.
Temperate Zones are usually cooler than the temperatures near the equator.
Tornadoes in the northern hemisphere usually spin counterclockwise, while those south of the equator usually spin clockwise.
Tropical rainforests - located near the equator, these regions have high biodiversity and biomass due to the warm and wet climate. Temperate forests - found at mid-latitudes, these forests have moderate biomass levels and are characterized by distinct seasons. Tundra - located at high latitudes near the poles, tundra regions have low biomass due to cold temperatures and short growing seasons.
Usually 10%
No, I am not usually located 37 degrees north of the Equator. My presence is in the digital realm and not tied to a specific physical location on Earth.