Around the tropic of cancer and the tropic of capricorn.
There are two types of tropical climates: tropical wet, and tropical wet/dry. Tropical wet climates have only one season. On the other hand, the tropical wet/dry climate experiences two seasons, the dry season, and the wet season.
Tropical and sub-tropical climates, including deserts such as the Sonoran, Chihuahuan, Atacama and Patagonian deserts, as well as tropical rain-forests such as the Lacandon, Veragua and Amazon rain-forests.
There are over two dozen major desert areas in the world. For a list of these as well as the countries in which they occur, click on this link.
Asia is considered to have the most varied climate of all the continents. It boasts a wide range of climates, including arctic regions in the north, tropical regions in the south, and everything in between. This diversity is influenced by factors such as latitude, altitude, proximity to oceans, and wind patterns.
The two main types of tropical climates are: Tropical Rainforest Climate (Af): Found near the equator, this climate experiences consistent, high temperatures and significant rainfall throughout the year. There is little to no seasonal variation. Regions: Amazon Basin, Congo Basin, Southeast Asia. Characteristics: Dense forests, high biodiversity, heavy rainfall year-round. Tropical Wet and Dry Climate (Savanna) (Aw): This climate has distinct wet and dry seasons. Temperatures remain high throughout the year, but rainfall is concentrated during the wet season, with a pronounced dry period. Regions: Parts of Africa, India, and South America. Characteristics: Grasslands, sparse trees, and seasonal rainfall that supports diverse wildlife. These climates are found between the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn.
Tropical and Highland climates do not exist in Canada. Its climates are arctic, taiga, Cordilleran, maritime, boreal, prairie and southeastern.
Tropical climates occur in regions near the equator, typically between 5 degrees north and south latitude. These regions include parts of South and Central America, Africa, Southeast Asia, and northern Australia. Tropical climates are characterized by high temperatures and humidity throughout the year, with minimal seasonal variations.
Hurricanes occur in tropical climates.
Tropical, temperate, and polar climates can occur at different latitudes. Tropical climates are found near the equator, temperate climates are found in the mid-latitudes, and polar climates are found near the poles.
the climates are tropical, desert, steppe you also need to know that tropical is zonal
There are many climates, desert, sub tropical, mediterranean, arid, temperate.
there are different type of climate in north America. there are tropical summer, tropical desert, tropical Mediterranean, tropical arid and etc..
cause there a four climate that are humid tropical tropical savanna desert and steppe
Some climates found in the US but not in Canada include desert climates (e.g. in Arizona and Nevada), tropical climates (e.g. in Hawaii and Florida), and subtropical climates (e.g. in parts of the southern US like Louisiana and Georgia). These climates are characterized by different temperature and precipitation patterns compared to Canada.
Oxidation occurs in warmer climates. So it could occur in a desert.
Only in California
Tropical deserts usually have a mild winter climate with few cold days or nights. Temperate deserts can be quite hot in the summer but usually have a cold winter.