because the tropics have fairly direct sunlight and ho weather all year.
Hot and cold are used as comparatives. Almost anything can be hot or cold depending on what you compare it to.
Observational and experimental data are almost always recorded and analyzed in numerical form.
Observational and experimental data are almost always recorded and analyzed in numerical form.
Yes
Thermal.
Yes ... but not on the top of mountains.
because its closer to the equator i think...
did you mean the tropics? It's hot in the tropics because the sun is always right above the area during the day.
It has to do with the Earth being round and how the Sun shines on it. The tropics are mostly close to the roundest part of the Earth or EQUATOR. Most places near the equator are hot because the rays of the sun fully shine on them most of the year(except at night of course). This causes these places to be hotter than those that the Sun`s rays do not shine directly at.
Both can occur in the tropics. However it is hurricanes that almost exclusively form in the tropics.
Yes, the sun is always high in the sky in the tropics. At the equator the sun is always higher at noon than it ever gets in Britain.
Winds that blow almost always in one direction, from the northeast to the equator, are trade winds. They are surface winds that are found in the tropics that have a prevailing easterly pattern.
Most of these hot and humid regions are in the tropics and subtropics.
The tropics.
the word tropic means hot and humid
Because it is in the tropics and has much direct sunlight.
becaus one is cold and one is hot