It helps to produce fertile soil & an incubator for wheat, cotton, rice, sugarcane, tobacco, citrus fruits, pecans, & nuts. Florida and Hawaii have climates that allow for crops to be grown almost year round (especially HI and S Florida). This allows more crops to be grown, and more food to be from the US and not needed from out of the country. It keeps food prices here lower.
It helps to produce fertile soil & an incubator for wheat, cotton, rice, sugarcane, tobacco, citrus fruits, pecans, & nuts.
The southern tip of Florida and the whole island of hawaii.
These areas are usually those with a "tropical" climate. Examples of tropical climates are Australia's far north/northeast, most of Brazil and southern Florida.
Tropical wet climates tend to have rain forests and get a lot of rain, usually over 100 inches per year. Dry climates have various degrees. Anything under 10 inches of rain is considered desert. Anything under 20 inches is considered grasslands, plains, or savanna. There are actual charts that inform what a region is by it's amount of rain fall.
it is the tropical zone in florida
It helps to produce fertile soil & an incubator for wheat, cotton, rice, sugarcane, tobacco, citrus fruits, pecans, & nuts.
It is Hawaii and Florida.
sub tropical like in southern Florida or southern California
you can find a wet tropical climate in the u.s in Florida
i believe that the tow areas in the us that have tropical climates are Arizona and CaliforniaHawaii, and the Gulf Coast/Florida areas.
Hawaii and Florida :)
Florida has varied climates, but there are parts of the state such as the southern part that do have tropical climates.
The southern tip of Florida and the whole island of hawaii.
The hibiscus flower usually lives in tropical climates. Some of the tropical climates are in rain forests, down in Florida, and in Hawaii. However, there are different species of hibiscus flowers that live in other types of climates.
Because it is near the equator so it is in a tropical area, which are generally lovely climates.
Sugar Cane is grown in tropical climates, like Florida.
How do tropical climates differ from eachother?